Winner of the Leapfrog Global Fiction Prize 2015
Created by a grieving father, Mara F. is haunted by previous Maras. One day she escapes into the world. The Solace of Monsters contrasts the creation of life with its ending. How does an artificial creature discover life? What do her adventures tell us about “natural” life and our own attempts to survive–and find solace–in the world?
“Blauner never shies away from the grotesque, or the beautiful. . Courageous and innovative and mesmerizing, Frankenstein for a new age.” – Helen Phillips, author of The Beautiful Bureaucrat
“A statement about the nature of evil and its inevitability, even necessity, that reveals the tragic essence of [Blauner’s] vision and her adroitness with metaphor.” – Jerome Gold, author of The Moral Life of Soldiers
“If Solace was like its protagonist–built from others’ body parts–it might draw its parts from Ishiguro’s Never Let Me Go, Haddon’s The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, and, naturally, Frankenstein. In the end, Solace is its own weird and wonderful creation, the story of the fifth version of a daughter who, despite being haunted by lives she never led . . . simply wants to be herself.” – Mark Brazaitis, author of The Incurables
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