Monstrilio
A haunting tale of love, loss, and monstrous instincts.
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cinder House
Published:27th Jun '24
Should be back in stock very soon
This novel presents a powerful exploration of grief and love, focusing on a mother's unconventional journey after the loss of her son, Santiago, in Monstrilio.
In Monstrilio, Gerardo Samano Cordova explores the intricate themes of grief, acceptance, and the darker aspects of love and loyalty. The narrative unfolds in four acts, transporting readers from Brooklyn to Berlin, while delving into the emotional depths of its characters. Cordova's bold imagination and evocative prose create a rich tapestry that captures the essence of human experience, offering a cathartic journey through the complexities of life and loss.
At the heart of the story is Magos, a grieving mother who makes an extraordinary choice in her sorrow. In a desperate act of maternal instinct, she removes a piece of her deceased son Santiago's lung, nurturing it until it gains sentience. This piece of her son transforms into the carnivorous Monstrilio, hidden away in the decaying walls of her family's estate in Mexico City. As Monstrilio begins to take on the likeness of Santiago, the tension between nurturing and danger escalates, raising questions about identity, love, and the consequences of our choices.
As the tale unfolds, the reader is confronted with the fragility of life and the lengths to which a parent will go for love. Monstrilio serves as a poignant reminder of the monstrous sides of our emotions and the intricate dance between creation and destruction. Cordova’s storytelling is both haunting and beautifully crafted, inviting reflection on what it means to be human in the face of unimaginable loss.
· “Gerardo Sámano Córdova’s dark, soulful magic puts me in mind of Kelly Link or Carmen Maria Machado (and further back, Mary Shelley). The horror of grief has rarely been so viscerally or movingly evoked.” Peter Ho Davies, author of A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself
· “Monstrilio is unlike any other book I’ve read. Genuinely scary at times, it moved me with its humanity, made me laugh, and ultimately, made me cry. Gerardo Sámano Córdova has written a stunning exploration of grief, belonging, and familial love in prose so beautiful you won’t want to rush through it—even as you need to know what happens next.” Ana Reyes, author of The House In The Pines
· “An extraordinary act of imagination, an extended meditation that begins in grief, family, belonging, and moves past that, into a deeper discovery of the power of love— and the powerlessness of love, as well its strangeness. With Monstrilio, Sámano Córdova makes a remarkable, kaleidoscopic debut.” Alexander Chee, author of How To Write An Autobiographical Novel
· “Simply exquisite. Easily one of my favorite reads this year.” Sarah Gailey, bestselling author of Just Like Home and The Echo Wife
· “Haunting and often bleakly humorous, Gerardo Sámano Córdova’s Monstrilio is a captivating tone poem of trauma, grief, and transformation. Córdova writes with the lyrical precision of a master surrealist and creates an uncompromising vision of literary horror that is so wholly unique and utterly his own.” Eric LaRocca, author of Things Have Gotten Worse Since We Last Spoke
· “In Gerardo Sámano Córdova’s spare, soulful, and singular Monstrilio, a mother’s grief turns monstrous, literally taking on a life of its own. As tender and terrifying as its titular character, Monstrilio is just as likely to work its way into your heart as into your nightmares. Prepare to unhinge your jaw and devour it whole.” Maria Adelmman, author of Girls Of A Certain Age and How To Be Eaten
· “Monstrilio is the monster story about grief I’ve been craving. Bloody and full of longing, it gets under your skin and doesn’t let you go. A thrilling and heartbreaking ride from Mexico City to NYC to Berlin, brilliantly capturing what it means to lose someone you love with ferocious tenderness. Gerardo Sámano Córdova is an international revelation and one of the boldest new voices writing today.” Akil Kumarasamy, author of Meet Us By The Roaring Sea and Half Gods
· “An unearthly hybrid that’s part horror, part literary meditation on grief, part wildly entertaining tale of an impossible being forced to live in the shadow of the dead boy he replaced…Sámano Córdova has created an outstanding debut; for all the ground being broken in genre-bending horror, his is a distinctive, exciting new voice in fiction.” LA Times
· “A Promethean fable about reconstruction, reinvention, and the occasional human-sized snack…Deciding who to root for in this Kafkaesque myth may prove perplexing for readers, but there’s no doubt there’s nothing quite like it.” Kirkus Reviews
· “A magically unique approach to grief and loss that questions the very essence of what it is to be human.” Independent Book Review
· “Sámano Córdova does a good job elucidating the contours of grief and love. This creepy work of psychological horror gives readers plenty to chew on.” Publishers Weekly
· “Diving into family, loyalty, grief, and acceptance, Córdova examines the eternal question of nature vs. nurture with this stunning and horrifying debut novel.” This Is Horror
· “Gerardo Sámano Córdova’s debut literary horror mix seems plucked straight out of a Guillermo del Toro film . . . a deeply wrought narrative that tackles grief with prose that is as beautiful as it is delightfully gory.” Observer
ISBN: 9781915368645
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320 pages