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Greek mythology, feminism, and body horror collide in Martine Desjardins’s intriguing Gothic fantasia

November 29, 2022November 30, 2022
by Steven Beattie

By melding elements of Greek mythology, nature, and body horror, Desjardins has created something unique and enticing.

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