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    The Shining Girls A Novel

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      If The Shining Girls was mere gore porn it would be unsatisfactory; if it was a mere moral tract similarly so. To capture the monstrousness of femicide – the unrelenting transhistorical slaughter of women – Beukes chose a form, social science fiction, that cannily expresses our ills; our unremitting failure to love, care for or cherish the lives of others. Beukes provides a solution – the killer is destroyed – but she nevertheless leaves us with a bitter taste that, unlike the taste of gall at the close of The Master of Petersburg, is a taste of and a taste for death. We come to know death intimately, how swiftly all we value and regard highly can be casually extinguished. We are left with the remorseless annihilation of beauty, an annihilation not only of young, industrious and promising women, but also the annihilation of great human spirit.

      It is this core annihilation that defines Shelley’s Frankenstein. This annihilation, the consequence of the abandonment of ethics, of justice, is one we experience every day. Indeed, such is the extent of the abandonment that we no longer believe it is possible to right a wrong, recognise beauty or hold on to what is precious. The evil genius of Beukes’s serial killer is that he can still see what is good and, therefore, what can be destroyed while we, inured, emptied, mere husks, know and value little. Philosopher Jean Baudrillard remarked that we live in a world more visible than the visible; such is the saturation and the bloated emptiness of our world, we can no longer disinter, regulate or manage the force field that defines us. In such a hyper-real, saturated world, how do we mediate, reflect or act?

      Beukes’s social science fiction raises these questions. The plus, of course, is that she also entertains through novels that are intelligent, hyper-conscious, worldly, intimate, enduring and popular. There is no doubt in my mind how desperately we need writers who can show us who we are, invoke Rainer Maria Rilke’s call to change our lives, and pin us down reflectively to the cruel bind we find ourselves in. What gives Beukes’s writing its power is threefold: the prose is scintillating, the dialogue utterly convincing and the plot riveting.

      Beukes displays all the attributes of a postmodern hybrid. Her disregard for pure categories, her queering of heteronormative values, her scepticism of flash style, her distrust of mind removed from things, her sensuous and visceral flair, all forcefully return us to a world as gritty as it is conceptual. A maverick and a glow girl, Beukes brings a heady mix of sex and ethics to the world of South African fiction. Trained as a journalist, Beukes developed the instinct for detail early on. All importantly, the details are perverse, twisted, forcing the reader to reconfigure perceptual norms, which is why Beukes is seen as cultish, avant-garde and hip. Here the package comes in the way of the substance. The worlds she depicts suggest such a cool ghetto, but her reach is far greater and far more penetrating. Beukes’s fiction literally shines.

      She starts out with the big questions: What is Africa? What does contemporaneity represent within this geographical entity? Her solution has been to estrange these questions all the more and, in the estranging discover a new global commons, a new transcultural nexus, in which cities, as generic as they are unique, set the stage for her brave new worlds.

      Like her transatlantic accent, Beukes’s fictive world straddles continents; you can’t fix her. After Pico Iyer, Beukes is a “global soul”; after Donna Harraway a kind of cyborg who moves effortlessly between the real and fantastical.

      This article first appeared in the Mail & Gaurdian

      BY THE SAME AUTHOR

      Moxyland

      Zoo City

      Published in 2013 by Umuzi an imprint of Random House Struik (Pty) Ltd

      Company Reg No 1966/003153/07

      First Floor, Wembley Square, Solan Road,

      Cape Town, 8001, South Africa

      PO Box 1144, Cape Town, 8000, South Africa

      umuzi@randomstruik.co.za

      www.randomstruik.co.za

      © 2013 Lauren Beukes

      www.laurenbeukes.com

      Lauren Beukes has asserted her right to be identified as the author of this work.

      All rights reserved.

      No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, mechanical or electronic, including photocopying and recording, or be stored in any information storage or retrieval system, without written permission from the publisher.

      First edition, first printing 2013

      9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

      ISBN 978-1-4152-0201-2 (Print)

      ISBN 978-1-4152-0504-4 (ePub)

      ISBN 978-1-4152-0505-1 (PDF)

      Cover design by Joey Hi-Fi

      Photographs by Lauren Beukes, Nico Krijno and Robert-David Jones

      Text design by 128Design

      Set in FFScala

      For Matthew

      Table of Contents

      Author biography

      Harper 17 July 1974

      Harper 20 November 1931

      Kirby 18 July 1974

      Harper 22 November 1931

      Kirby 9 September 1980

      Harper 22 November 1931

      Kirby 30 July 1984

      Harper 24 November 1931

      Kirby 3 January 1992

      Mal 29 April 1988

      Harper 29 April 1988

      Dan 10 February 1992

      Harper 28 December 1931

      Kirby 2 March 1992

      Harper any time

      Dan 2 March 1992

      Zora 28 January 1943

      Kirby 13 April 1992

      Harper 4 January 1932

      Dan 9 May 1992

      Willie 15 October 1954

      Dan 1 June 1992

      Harper 26 February 1932

      Kirby 23 March 1989

      Dan 24 July 1992

      Kirby 24 July 1992

      Mal 16 July 1991

      Kirby 22 November 1931

      Harper 22 November 1931

      Harper 20 November 1931

      Kirby 2 August 1992

      Dan 2 August 1992

      Harper 16 October 1954

      Kirby 11 August 1992

      Harper 24 March 1989

      Alice 4 July 1940

      Kirby 27 August 1992

      Harper 10 April 1932

      Dan 11 September 1992

      Harper no time

      Margot 5 December 1972

      Kirby 19 November 1992

      Harper 16 August 1932

      Kirby 14 January 1993

      Harper 1 May 1993

      Catherine 9 June 1993

      Jin-Sook 23 March 1993

      Kirby 23 March 1993

      Harper 20 August 1932

      Alice 1 December 1951

      Harper 1 December 1951

      Kirby 12 June 1993

      Harper 28 March 1987

      Harper 12 June 1993

      Dan 13 June 1993

      Harper 13 June 1993

      Rachel 13 June 1993

      Kirby 13 June 1993

      Dan 13 June 1993

      Harper 13 June 1993

      Kirby 13 June 1993

      Kirby and Harper 22 November 1931

      Dan 13 June 1993

      Kirby and Dan 13 June 1993

      Dan 3 December 1929

      Harper and Kirby 13 June 1993

      Harper 13 June 1993

      Kirby 13 June 1993

      Postscript Bartek 3 December 1929

      Acknowledgements

      Easy Touch: A short story by Lauren Beukes

      Designing The Shining Girls Cover: An Interview with Joey Hi-Fi

      Lauren Beukes - At the Forefront of the Global Invasion: An Interview with Lauren Beukes

      By the same author

      Copyright

      Dedication

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