FESTIVAL 2025

Daria

by Irene Marques

Inanna Publications

FESTIVAL 2025

Daria

by Irene Marques

Inanna Publications

Synopsis

When a young woman is subjected to a violent attack, the impact of colonialism, patriarchy, and who we choose to love are thrown into sharp relief. Daria is an immigrant woman living in Toronto, and as she begins to tell her story, the reader is pulled into different worlds, travelling to various timeframes and locations in an unending awe-inspiring Matryoshka play, where one story leads to another and another and another. The novel explores the stories of multiple characters—the Indo-Portuguese-Canadian sexual predator; the idealist and resilient Mozambican freedom fighter; the wondrous Iberian Roma circus; the Christianized Muslims and Jews; the mystical Nubian master who knows how to capture black matter; the fascist dictator whose ruthless cousin delivers unthinkable punishments inside the closed walls of Tarrafal, the infamous Cape Verdean prison of the Portuguese colonial regime—and countless other personalities, some wretched, some redeemable, some otherworldly, who defend visions and ideals and fight for dignity, power, and recognition.

Moving back and forth between Canada, Portugal, Mozambique, and Cape Verde, Daria is a magical realism historical novel where fact and fiction intermingle to create a spellbinding world of complex political, familial, and cultural dynamics.

About the Author

Irene Marques is a bilingual writer (writing in English and Portuguese) and Lecturer at Toronto Metropolitan University in the Department of English. She holds a PhD in Comparative Literature, Masters in French and Comparative Literature from the University of Toronto, and a Social Work Degree from TMU. She has published eight books in various genres (novel, poetry, short fiction and academic). Her most recent works include the poetry collection The Bare Bones of Our Alphabet (Mawenzi House, 2024), and the novels Daria (Inanna Publications, 2021) and Uma Casa no Mundo (Imprensa Nacional, 2021), which won Imprensa Nacional/Ferreira de Castro Prize in Portugal. www.irenemarques.net

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