Mad Shadows (novel)
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Mad Shadows (French: La Belle Bête) is a French-Canadian novel by Marie-Claire Blais, published in 1959. Writing the work at the age of twenty, the novel was Blais's first major literary work. It quickly established her as a rising talent within the Quebec literary scene.
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Author | Marie-Claire Blais |
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Original title | La Belle Bête |
Translator | Merloyd Lawrence |
Country | Canada |
Language | French |
Publisher | Institut littéraire du Québec |
Publication date | 1959 |
Pages | 182 |
OCLC | 718337426 |
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Mad Shadows explores the psychology of a single family: Patrice, the beautiful and narcissistic son; his ugly and malicious sister, Isabelle-Marie; and Louise, their vain and uncomprehending mother. Repeatedly, the novel posits an amoral world where beauty stands hollow and love rings empty.