In the wake of an environmental cataclysm, the Matriarch and her family
cling to existence. The Matriarch, ruling with fear and force, dreams of
starting humanity over. Surrounded by silent forest and dead suburbs,
they scavenge supplies and attempt to cultivate the poisoned earth,
brutalizing and caring for one another in equal measure.
One day the Matriarch dreams of another group of survivors, and sends
away one of her daughters, the legless Dolores, as a marriage offering.
Dolores returns and triggers the breakdown of Matriarch's fragile order.
As the children seize their chance to escape, the world of the
television saint Aquinas and that of the family begin to melt together
with terrible consequences.
Told in extraordinary, intricate prose that moves with a life of its
own, Missouri Williams's debut novel is a blazingly original document of
depravity and salvation. Gothic and strange, moving and disquieting, and
often hilarious, The Doloriad stares down, with narrowed eyes,
humanity's unbreakable commitment to life.