"One of the most mysterious, spectral, appealing and uncategorizable
books I've ever read." --Amina Cain, author of A Horse at
Night
Who are the green women? They are powerful (one is a disciplinarian
teacher). They are mysterious (one haunts a house like a ghost). They
are seductive (one marries her best friend's father). And they are
unbearably personal (one is the author's own mother).
They are all aspects of their creator: Marie NDiaye, an author
celebrated worldwide as one of France's leading writers. Here, in her
own skewed take on the memoir, NDiaye combs through all the menacing,
beguiling, and revelatory memories submerged beneath the consciousness
of a singular literary talent. Mysterious, honest, and unabashedly
innovative, NDiaye's self-portrait forces us all to ask questions--about
what we repress, how we discover those things, and how those obsessions
become us.