It takes courage to write about vampires: they are the greatest of monsters, but also the most trivialised. Marina Yuszczuk manages to bring hers to life in this intimate take on the genre, which also weaves together grief, the history of Buenos Aires, and the voracity of desire.
-- Mariana Enriquez, author of
Our Share of NightThis gripping tale is full of queer representation and lush, lyrical passages, all while exploring death with an air of nihilism Vampires are making a comeback, and Yuszczuk is spearheading their revival with this bloody novel.
* The New York Times *
Two women walk the streets of Buenos Aires two centuries apart. They are connected by exile and blood: the exile of a vampire who fled Europe like so many others, and the exile of a woman on the brink of orphanhood; the blood of kinship and the blood of death. Marina Yuszczuk masterfully blends past and present, the intimate and the historical, and the literary traditions that have shaped Argentine literature into what it is today to create a sensual and deeply personal novel.
-- Fernanda Trias, author of
Pink SlimeThirst cleverly pulls you in with its melancholy prose and its setting and its haunting mood and before you know it youve read the whole thing while chewing on your hair. An evocative tale that both recalls and subverts the classic gothic vampire novel. What a mesmerising read.
-- Virginia Feito, author of
Mrs. MarchThere is the powerful beat of a gothic heart in this gripping, dark, and sensual novel. Intimate and piercing, it manages to dissect maternal love while examining the nature of desire. A captivating and thrilling read.
-- Lucie McKnight Hardy, author of
Dead RelativesMesmerisingly translated by Cleary, Yuszczuks prose is meticulous, vibrant, propulsive, and masterfully paced. Her characterisations will stir readers emotions, empathy in particular; we suffer characters longing, their mournful feelings of being locked into inescapable circumstances. Thirst is an intense, haunting, and captivating novel that draws readers in from beginning to end.
-- Lillian Dabney * Booklist *
If were in the midst of a vampire renaissance, Marina Yuszczuks bloody, seductive contribution arrives with fangs bared. Dark as a bats wing, Thirst feels like Carmen Maria Machado meets Anne Rice, with a backdrop of Buenos Aires. Absolutely exquisite.
-- Alice Slater, author of
Death of a BooksellerMarina Yuszczuk is a literary force, I'm obsessed and shes going straight into my auto-buy authors list. This is one of those novels that I can definitely see myself re-reading in the future and highlighting all my favourite quotes and passages. I absorbed this novel in two days and its one of my favourite things Ive read this year.
-- Jamie Lee * Waterstones Trafford Centre *
Thirst is unlike anything Ive read before. The narrative is so gripping and immersive, and the characters jump off the page, they feel so real!
-- Chloe Michelle Howarth, author of
SunburnIt is *everything* I was craving at the moment since Ive been desperate for a literary horror to get me ready for autumn.
-- @bookenders