“While in part an ode to the obsessive absorption unrequited love can impose on one’s psyche, <i>The Origin of the World</i> more importantly stands as a meditation on love, life, sex, and death, and the hidden violence that lies in wait at the intersections of each. With poetic concision, Pierre Michon has created a story that is simultaneously a fabulistic, archetypal, and concrete expression of physical and emotional survival, steeped in need, the imaginary, and blood’s life force.”—Tom Bowden, <i>Education Digest</i><br /><br />“Michon’s <i>The Origin of the World</i> is an astonishingly rich, mythic new direction in modern French narrative.”—Guy Davenport<br /><br />