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OverviewFrom Latin America's literary prankster Mario Bellatin: a novella that puzzles from the first page with its liminal, Lynchian atmosphere. In an unnamed country by the sea, a grieving kleptomaniac known only as Our Woman is determined to reach the House. There, she will be able to listen to her childhood voice. As she winds her way through a day replete with odd choices and unresolved conclusions, the losses that define Our Woman take clearer shape, while the circumstances of her world turn more opaque. Inhabitants form poetry salons and line up for measly food distributions. Authoritarian landladies maintain an iron-grip on their complexes, men in blue overcoats roam the streets, and train stations remain deserted. Perpetual Law thwarts convention, casting a mysterious pallor over typical narrative questions: what is happening here, and why? A patron to all that is subversive and unruly, Mario Bellatin's work beckons to engage with the reality of borders, linguistic exile, and the types of self-estrangement that can barely be articulated. Translated into English by Stephen Beachy, Perpetual Law is familiar as it is disturbing; enrapturing as it is challenging. It is an important key to Bellatin's complex body of work. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Mario Bellatin , Stephen BeachyPublisher: Deep Vellum Publishing Imprint: Deep Vellum Publishing ISBN: 9781646053384ISBN 10: 1646053389 Pages: 100 Publication Date: 05 June 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available ![]() This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviews“Hilarious and gut-wrenching in equal measure, this wondrous experiment is not to be missed.” —Starred review, Publishers Weekly Author InformationMexican writer Mario Bellatin has published dozens of novels with major and minor publishing houses throughout Latin America, Europe, and the United States, including Beauty Salon and Mrs. Murakami's Garden (Deep Vellum). A practicing Sufi, Bellatin has won many international prizes, including, most recently, Cuba's 2015 Jose Mara Arguedas Prize. He lives in Mexico City, Mexico. Stephen Beachy is the author of the novels Glory Hole, boneyard, The Whistling Song, and Distortion, the twin novellas Some Phantom and No Time Flat, and the Amish sci-fi series that begins with Zeke Yoder vs. the Singularity. He teaches at the University of San Francisco. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |