Medb is a novel that draws the reader incrementally toward the mysteries of the human psyche, on its way touching on gender roles, the power of the occult, and the pathologization of difference. It’s a winding, inward journey that begins, fittingly, at the periphery of the story. In the first chapter, we hear the voice … Continue reading Review: Medb, by Brigid Burke
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