Carmen Boullosa is one of Latin America's most original voices, and in
Cleopatra Dismounts she has written a remarkable reconstruction of the
life of the Egyptian queen, who famously died in Marc Antony's arms. But
is this really the true Cleopatra?
Through the intervention of Cleopatra's scribe and informer Diomedes,
Boullosa creates two previous Cleopatras, and in effect two deliriously
wild other lives for the young monarch-a girl escaping the intrigues of
royal society, and the young queen who is carried across the sea on the
back of a magical bull, to live among the Amazons and become part of
their society.
Magical, multifaceted, and rippling with luminous imagination, Cleopatra
Dismounts is a work that recalls Jeanette Winterson's Sexing the Cherry
and confirms Carmen Boullosa as an important international voice.