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Mygale (City Lights Noir), by Thierry Jonquet

Mygale (City Lights Noir), by Thierry Jonquet



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Mygale (City Lights Noir), by Thierry Jonquet

Mygale [MIG-uh-lee] n.: a genus of large tropical spiders. . . .

Richard Lafargue, a well-known plastic surgeon, pursues and captures Vincent Moreau, who raped Lafargue’s daughter and left her hopelessly mad in an asylum. Lafargue is determined to exact an atrocious vengeance, and an ambiguous, even sadomasochistic relationship develops between self-appointed executioner and victim.

"Great art in nightmarish darkness."—Michel Lebrun

Thierry Jonquet (b. 1954, Paris) is an exponent of the hardboiled style of French noir that is inflected by post–May 1968 politics and social critique. His crime novels and children’s books have garnered many literary prizes.

  • Sales Rank: #957740 in Books
  • Model: 1045373
  • Published on: 2003-01-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.30" h x .30" w x 5.00" l, .28 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 120 pages
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  • ISBN13: 9780872864092
  • Condition: USED - Like New
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Review
" 'Ingenious,' 'elegant,' 'sinister' -- these are also adjectives that approximate, but fall short of, the narrative power of 'Mygale.' -- The Washington Post Book World, January 19, 2003

"...Jonquet's prose is rough hewn, the panache is all in 'Mygale's' bizarre setup, gruesome scenarios and gender bending ending." -- St. Petersberg Times, Jan 12, 2003

Watch your skin crawl with this slim French tickler... -- –East Bay Express, July 30, 2003

Language Notes
Text: English (translation)
Original Language: French

About the Author
Thierry Jonquet (b. 1954, Paris ) Jonquet is an exponent of the hardboiled style of French noir that is inflected by post-May 1968 politics and social critique. His main source of inspiration is the daily newspaper, a trove of anecdotal evidence of, in his words, "the barbarity of the world we live in." But his writing is not so much politically engage as cathartic. Jonquet’s crime novels and children's books have garnered many literary prizes.

Translator bio:

Donald Nicholson-Smith has translated many works of fiction and nonfiction from the French, including The Society of the Spectacle by Guy Debord, The Production of Space by Henri Lefebvre, The Revolution of Everyday Life by Raoul Vaneigem, and Three to Kill by Jean-Patrick Manchette.

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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
The reader is up to no good.
By Adam Adiment
Thierry Jonquet is as French as it gets. He combines all manner of over the top sexual lunacy, Michael Crichton style science, and French crime traditions into a heady mix. Needless to say, I don't want to spoil anything.

The thing that Jonquet nails best is the sense of something being unhealthy. You really get the sense that you're involved in something that's not right and it's not just cause of the stuff going on in the book. It's the whole atmosphere and thinking involved with the characters. There's more than a few disturbed characters here to put it lightly and you're placed in their heads for the entirety of the book.

I mean you're quite literally placed too. The author constantly refers to the reader as the character that is being presented in the moment. It plays out as a you did this, then felt this, and then you're doing something else to the person who just did this and then felt this. He never over plays it either by writing the whole novel in this format. The technique is employed just enough that you don't think about it in the moment. It the best kind of trick where you don't notice until it's already happened. It could be down to translation. It feels like I'm reading something written for English and not something hastily translated to make a cash grab. So the translator really nailed it.

I wish more of his work was translated into English. I'm currently working through one of his books in French (The Beauty and The Beast translated) and it's got the same wild sensibility as this one. If you're a person who loves mysteries or thrillers, you'll definitely enjoy this and his other works.

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
Revenge. Sweet Revenge.
By Dash Manchette
Near the beginning of MYGALE, we realize that Richard Lafargue, a prominent plastic surgeon, although he treats his woman Eve pleasantly in the presence of others, indeed hates her guts with a searing intensity. As for Eve, although she is locked up at night in her bedroom, we cannot help but wonder why she does not run away or tell someone of her confinement and brutalization when she is around others. After all, it is not like Lafargue is hiding her. He takes her to local parties and such. And, a couple of times a month, he takes her to a Paris apartment where she is used sexually by paying customers, while Lafargue watches with pleasure through a one-way mirror and laughs at Eve's humiliation.

The mystery slowly unfolds in this intriguing tale of revenge. Lafargue has shackled Eve on to him in a rather unique manner. Although the plot device starts to become apparent about halfway through the book, the originality of it nonetheless allows MYGALE to maintain the steam through to the end. Despite her hatred of Lafargue and her humiliation at his hands, Eve cannot go back to the life she once knew.

Along the way we meet Alex, a thug on the run after killing a cop. His story becomes interwoven with that of Eve, Lafargue, and Lafargue's daughter, who is confined to a mental institution. The loose ends come together tightly as we learn the full truth of what has happened.

I picked up MYGALE as it is published by the same noir division of City Lights Books that published a couple of excellent thrillers by Jean-Patrick Manchette. MYGALE lacks the action of Manchette's books and is more subtle and psychological in nature. But the books share the same terse prose and, although it takes a different approach to noir, MYGALE is, like Manchette's books, worth the time.

Also read:
The Prone Gunman (City Lights Noir), Jean-Patrick Manchette
Three To Kill, Jean-Patrick Manchette

9 of 9 people found the following review helpful.
Strange, weird, great
By Carlos Isoard
Jonquet is a French author of children's books, which I am somewhat familiar with. They are good, enjoyable books. I had never read any of his other works, although I did know he had published some mysteries and essays. This novel is one of those, and it is quite a discovery if you ask me. Jonquet depicts a relationship between a man and a woman that is so strange and twisted as to be called surreal. Are they husband and wife? Father and daughter? Lovers? Associates? Acquaintances? Brother and sister? The answer could be any or every one of those. And who is the wounded man? Where do they come together? This book would be great inspiration for a David Lynch or Stanley Kubrick film. This is a world where the crime is accepted and exalted, by its very victim. The story grips the reader tightly, and doesn't let go until the very end. Good thing this is a short book, because I couldn't stop reading.
I gave it four stars, because I began to glimpse the answer to the mystery about halfway through the book. But the story is fascinating in its weirdness, the characters are twisted but somehow likable enough, and the story presents an idea so bold and original as to be shocking by the time it is revealed. Even if you somehow saw it coming.

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