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THE BEAUTY SECRETS OF MARGARITA MOROZOVA : about

A NOTE FROM THE PUBLISHER

    I met Miss Firunts one day in 2003 for drinks at a Russian tea room in Los Angeles. We sat at a table with a red brocade tablecloth sampling Bird's Nest pastries and passing the sugar. She wore a little black dress and was the epitome of the femme fatale. If she had stepped directly from the screen of a silent movie melodrama I would not have been surprised (or more delighted). Subsequently, we attended a Molière play together and went on to other delights, including an event where a volcano erupted, spilling hot cocoa and hyacinths in an art gallery. At a party in the hills we swam in a cold swimming pool overlooking the lavender-hued glittering night sky of Hollywood. These opportunities could not be resisted - and with Mariam, everything we did took on a special allure, whether it was shopping for dresses at musty boutiques in Burbank or nibbling piroshkis while watching Russian soap operas in her living room. In early 2005, Miss Firunts issued an exquisitely hand-bound limited edition of her debut novella, The Beauty Secrets of Margarita Morozova. I much admired it, and pitied that its readership would be limited to the few who were lucky to get their grubby gloves on the original edition. Thus, persephassa brings you the re-issue of this scintillating novel, with the additions of an introduction by the incomparable filmmaker Guy Maddin, and an illustration by the wickedly talented Xanthippe Svanström.

REVIEWS

    Last night I started reading The Beauty Secrets Of Margarita Morozova. It's marvelous, a heady, hyperbolic dime-store gothic that's equal parts Angela Carter and Anais Nin. The introduction, by my favorite filmmaking lunatic Guy Maddin, is equally wonderful. Somewhere in the middle of reading it, I had the minor (and terrifically obvious) revelation that Mr. Maddin probably knows Lolita backwards and forwards. Why am I not surprised?
- Andrea Feldman

BIOGRAPHIES

MARIAM FIRUNTS
THE CINEMATHEQUE .ORG

    Born 1987 in the Soviet Union, currently residing in Los Angeles. People claim I look like Anna Akhmatova, but I think Alla Nazimova is the spider's stilettos. Four winters ago I discovered curious parallels between Alla Nazimova's life and my own - set eighty years apart - and from that time I have been interested in photographic and literary pieces that disrupt the notion of linear time. Most of my photographs are self portraits but it often appears that several are also portraits of her. I'm eightteen years old and I want to know what remains over time; movie reels, deco compacts, silent film personalities, language, tomes of Silver Age Soviet literature. Like Mae West, I am primarily interested in lifting the hemline of the unknown.

GUY MADDIN

   Winnipeg-born filmmaker Guy Maddin's surreal, dreamlike works are often cited for their striking visuals and obscure sensibilities.

XANTHIPPE SVANSTROM
IMPLEMENT 13 .COM

   Lives in Portland, Oregon, and is the author of the illustrated novel, The Angel and the Reaper.

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