The Dead Are Gods
Eirinie Carson
Melville House
EIRINIE Carson’s striking debut, The Dead Are Gods, is a fervid outpouring of friendship, grief and love, a testament to the ways rare friendships can make and unmake us as fully as any fiery romance or formative familial relationship.
The Dead Are Gods is a tender, portrait of Larissa, nicknamed “Larry,” sometimes “shmoo” or “poo poo”.
Carson writes that she adored Larissa, her best friend, for, the very traits that often put a strain on Larissa's relationships with others. She was magnetic, not only for her looks and intelligence but also for her bold, demanding nature.
“Larissa did nothing for anyone. She put her needs and desires before almost everything else, and in doing so, lived in an honest way,” Carson writes.…
