What the Forest Devours
āElaine Vilar Madruga is a powerful, elegant, and daring voice. I want to read everything she writes." ā MARIANA ENRIQUEZ
In this award-winning horror novel from Latin America, a community of women and childrenāand one manāfight for survival in a harsh and terrifying Cuban rainforest where the gods require appeasement through brutal sacrifice.
The forest is a terrifying, hungry god with harsh rules and a ravenous appetite that must be fed. In this ruthless world mothers raise their children as food, a cannibalistic system of offerings and retribution from which there is no escape. For women, survival depends on becoming mothers. They must reproduce even as their children grow up trapped between life and death, heaven and hell. Such is life on the hacienda.
To ensure the forestās protection, its inhabitants must renounce their rights and any trace of hope. Among them is Benedicta, a cruel and prolific āwhelpā producer, now past her prime. The timid Lazaro, the community's only man, fears the forest, Benedicta, and the memory of his mother. Benedicta's daughter, Ifigenia, lives on borrowed time as she anticipates the forest's call. She loathes everyone, including the feral āshe-dogā Ananda, whose fury has given way to madness. And then thereās Romina, a hardened newcomer to the forest who may just break the cycle.
A Caribbean-flavored novel of gothic horror from one of Latin America's most exciting young writers, What the Forest Devours is a macabre examination of what women must sacrifice to survive in a society with the power to destroy them at any turn. With its spine-tingling allegories, impressive imaginative vision, and a dazzling translation courtesy of acclaimed translator Kevin Gerry Dunn, English language readers can experience the dazzling masterpiece that has swallowed the Spanish literary world whole.
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What the Forest Devours
What the Forest Devours
āElaine Vilar Madruga is a powerful, elegant, and daring voice. I want to read everything she writes." ā MARIANA ENRIQUEZ
In this award-winning horror novel from Latin America, a community of women and childrenāand one manāfight for survival in a harsh and terrifying Cuban rainforest where the gods require appeasement through brutal sacrifice.
The forest is a terrifying, hungry god with harsh rules and a ravenous appetite that must be fed. In this ruthless world mothers raise their children as food, a cannibalistic system of offerings and retribution from which there is no escape. For women, survival depends on becoming mothers. They must reproduce even as their children grow up trapped between life and death, heaven and hell. Such is life on the hacienda.
To ensure the forestās protection, its inhabitants must renounce their rights and any trace of hope. Among them is Benedicta, a cruel and prolific āwhelpā producer, now past her prime. The timid Lazaro, the community's only man, fears the forest, Benedicta, and the memory of his mother. Benedicta's daughter, Ifigenia, lives on borrowed time as she anticipates the forest's call. She loathes everyone, including the feral āshe-dogā Ananda, whose fury has given way to madness. And then thereās Romina, a hardened newcomer to the forest who may just break the cycle.
A Caribbean-flavored novel of gothic horror from one of Latin America's most exciting young writers, What the Forest Devours is a macabre examination of what women must sacrifice to survive in a society with the power to destroy them at any turn. With its spine-tingling allegories, impressive imaginative vision, and a dazzling translation courtesy of acclaimed translator Kevin Gerry Dunn, English language readers can experience the dazzling masterpiece that has swallowed the Spanish literary world whole.
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āElaine Vilar Madruga is a powerful, elegant, and daring voice. I want to read everything she writes." ā MARIANA ENRIQUEZ
In this award-winning horror novel from Latin America, a community of women and childrenāand one manāfight for survival in a harsh and terrifying Cuban rainforest where the gods require appeasement through brutal sacrifice.
The forest is a terrifying, hungry god with harsh rules and a ravenous appetite that must be fed. In this ruthless world mothers raise their children as food, a cannibalistic system of offerings and retribution from which there is no escape. For women, survival depends on becoming mothers. They must reproduce even as their children grow up trapped between life and death, heaven and hell. Such is life on the hacienda.
To ensure the forestās protection, its inhabitants must renounce their rights and any trace of hope. Among them is Benedicta, a cruel and prolific āwhelpā producer, now past her prime. The timid Lazaro, the community's only man, fears the forest, Benedicta, and the memory of his mother. Benedicta's daughter, Ifigenia, lives on borrowed time as she anticipates the forest's call. She loathes everyone, including the feral āshe-dogā Ananda, whose fury has given way to madness. And then thereās Romina, a hardened newcomer to the forest who may just break the cycle.
A Caribbean-flavored novel of gothic horror from one of Latin America's most exciting young writers, What the Forest Devours is a macabre examination of what women must sacrifice to survive in a society with the power to destroy them at any turn. With its spine-tingling allegories, impressive imaginative vision, and a dazzling translation courtesy of acclaimed translator Kevin Gerry Dunn, English language readers can experience the dazzling masterpiece that has swallowed the Spanish literary world whole.












