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Carmen Boullosa's Cleopatra Dismounts tells three versions of the life of Cleopatra. In the first sequence, Marc Antony had just disemboweled himself, knowing they had lost the war against Octavian and believing that Cleopatra was dead. Hugging his corpse, Cleopatra castigates Octavian and history for its betrayal of her, recalling variously how she had herself delivered to Caesar in a roll of carpet, and bore his child (Caesarion); the twins and third child she bore to Marc Antony; the bitterness of the recent military defeat.

At this point Diomedes, variously described as an informer and her official chronicler, intercedes, admitting that this version of the story is not true to the brilliant, accomplished woman who was the true Cleopatra really was. Telling of how he betrayed Cleopatra, by altering the histories of her reign and allowing Caesar and others to destroy or change her scrolls, he begins again with the story of Cleopatra's flight from Pompey (the Roman leader who was placed in charge of Cleopatra and her brothers and sisters after Ptolemy Auletes, her father and ruler of Egypt, died). The girl queen (Cleopatra inherited the throne as a teenager) sneaks with several faithful servants out of the palace into a wagon, accompanied by a group of brightly costumed gladiators, on her way to Ascalon. She and her supporters carve the words "Queen of Kings" (Cleopatra's motto in real history) into the boards of the wagon in which she is traveling, and leave it behind when they reach Rome. When they are beset by pirates, Cleopatra stages an elaborate show using some costumes the young gladiator Apollodorus, who has become part of her retinue, helped her buy. She convinces the pirates that she is Isis (a myth which was in reality part of her statecraft). She makes an alliance with them and is taken in peace to Cilicia.

The third and longest version of the Cleopatra story is a delightful interlude in which Cleopatra goes live with the Amazons. Cleopatra is at war with the Ruling Council of her husband and brother Ptolemy (she was, historically, forced to marry her brother because she could not rule alone as a woman). The Ruling Council has sent an envoy to summon her to Alexandria to make peace, but when she realizes it is a trap, she flees with her retinue. She arrives in Pelusium, a trade center on the Mediterranean, where many merchants have been stranded by bad weather, and where, as if by magic, she sees a replica of the cart, carved with the words "Queen of Kings," she left behind in Rome. Chased by the "reception committee" of the Ruling Council, she escapes on the back of a magical bull. He carries her across the Mediterranean to the land of the Amazons, who take her in. The Amazons welcome her into their society of women, eschewing marriage and traditional female roles to live as warriors and hunters. They sing her the stories of their joining the Amazons and of the many myths that surround them. She meets a group of aged poets, kidnapped by the Amazons to write verses for them, because they love poetry and music. She learns that one Amazon, Orthea, is in love with a god who has the power of extreme heat and cold, and who caused an earthquake that day. The Amazons go to bed, falling into each other's arms and making love. Though initially disgusted, eventually Cleopatra falls asleep in the protective (and erotic) embrace of Hippolyta, the Amazons' queen.

The next day, the Amazons go to battle a group of rebellious male warriors who charge the Amazons and seek, ultimately, to follow the Sirens. Charging them on their horses, driving cattle at them, the Amazons battle the men. One of their prized poets, however, in an act of suicide, surrenders himself to the Sirens, who devour him before everyone. This breaks the spell and the men cease their clamoring to get to the Sirens. Cleopatra sees Orthea consummating her passion for the god, which kil

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First, apologies if there are typos I don't catch. The S key on my keyboard has been acting up lately. CLEOPATRA DISMOUNTS is a fine and ethereal work of writing, walking a line somewhere between straightforward historical fiction and the finest of literary experimentation. It's a short and easy to read novel, if you appreciate literary fiction. If you are a greater fan of a much more plain-faced historical, this may not be the book for you. Boullosa (trans. Hargreaves) paints vivid, startling pictures with words. This is a book that looks into the emotional life of the last Pharaoh of Egypt, showing three possible alternate Cleopatras. At the beginning of the novel, we understand that Cleopatra is dying in her lover's arms, and thus, the alternate memories she reflects upon can be taken as hallucinatory memories created by an expiring brain. But they might also reflect the Cleopatra that wanted to exist, that may have existed if things had gone just a little differently. The text is further filtered through the perspective of a scribe translating Cleopatra's biography, as written by his master, a historian who knew Cleopatra personally. Thus, the entire story is seen through a strange veil -- a scribe putting his own spin on a biographer's work about a woman's dying "memories." Cleopatra is hardly laid in her tomb, and already her legend is running away with itself. Boullosa's prose is intoxicating and real, and her three imagined lives of Cleopatra are poignant. Definitely worth reading for any fan of historical or literary fiction.
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