Martine Desjardins Livres
Martine Desjardins explore les complexités de la psyché humaine, disséquant les subtilités des relations et la quête d'identité. Sa maîtrise stylistique s'exprime par des observations pénétrantes et une prose lyrique qui plonge le lecteur dans la vie intérieure de ses personnages. Son œuvre capture les moments éphémères de l'existence, privilégiant l'introspection et la résonance émotionnelle. Son écriture est une méditation sur la condition humaine, empreinte d'authenticité et de profondeur.






The Green Chamber
- 208pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Set in the Delorme family's grand Montreal home, the narrative unveils the deep-seated secrets that lie within its walls. As the story unfolds, the complexities of family dynamics and hidden truths come to light, revealing how the past shapes the present. The house itself serves as a character, holding mysteries that challenge the Delormes and force them to confront their history.
An incendiary new novel based on the myth of Medusa from noted author Martine Desjardins She's been called Medusa for so long that she's forgotten her real name. She walks with her head down, her face hidden behind her hair to spare others the sight of her Deformities - eyes so horrible they repel women and petrify men. She herself never dares to look in a mirror. Driven from her family home, Medusa is locked up in the Athenæum, an institute for young "malformed" girls, which stands on the shores of a lake infested with jellyfish. In this dismal abyss, where Benefactors indulge in cruel games with their protégées, she gradually discovers the prodigious and formidable faculties of her ocular Sickenings. The day when Medusa finally emerges from her confinement, she sows destruction in her path. But before she can take revenge on the Benefactors who humiliated her, she'll first have to face the treacherous gaze of her nemesis - and the deadly gaze of her own Abominations. Martine Desjardins's chilling and poetic Medusa is a provocative story of women's body shame and men's body shaming, phallocratic oppression, and the power of femininity - an inversion of the traditional balance of power that throws a light on so-called monstrosity.
Maleficium
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
Set in a sensual and exotic world, this novel weaves together elements of history, magic, and the bizarre, showcasing the author's most acclaimed work. It invites readers into a unique narrative that blends rich historical context with enchanting and surreal experiences.
Fairy Ring
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Exploring stormy relationships and intense desires, this novel delves into the complexities of human connections. Its beautiful yet dark narrative captivates readers, drawing them into a world where emotions run high and the characters grapple with their consuming passions. The compelling storytelling ensures an engaging experience, making it a must-read for those intrigued by intricate interpersonal dynamics.
A Covenant of Salt
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The narrative delves into the complexities of individual and collective memory, examining how these memories can be manipulated to sustain ancestral grudges. Through its exploration of these themes, the story reveals the impact of the past on present relationships and conflicts, highlighting the struggle between remembering and forgetting.
All That Glitters
- 160pages
- 6 heures de lecture
The story revolves around Dulac and Nell, who are driven by their passions despite the oppressive jealousy of their commanding officer. As they navigate the challenges posed by their situation, they must confront their fears and take significant risks to achieve their desires, highlighting themes of love, ambition, and the struggle against authority.