A tale of intrigue and sexual entrapment.
In this artful fusion of espionage thriller and science fiction, Manuel Puig tells one story shared by three women—an actress in the 1930s, living in her husband’s fairy-tale castle; a young woman in Mexico City in the 1970s, convalescing in a hospital; and a futuristic cyborg sex slave, occupying an artificial landscape. In the haunting and mysterious language for which he is renowned, Puig explores the links between these women, as well as the links between genders and generations.
Best known for his novel
Kiss of the Spider Woman, which has been adapted as a movie and a Broadway musical, Manuel Puig (1932–1990) also wrote
Blood of Requited Love and
Eternal Curse on the Reader of These Pages (both published by the University of Minnesota Press, 1999), as well as
Betrayed by Rita Hayworth, Heartbreak Tango, and
The Buenos Aires Affair.