I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness
“In the spirit of Ágota Kristóf and Juan Rulfo, I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness is forged from the deepest and truest stories about the perversity of the body, the sheer drama of the natural world, and the vengeful side of the divine. A fecund and daring book.”—Catherine Lacey, author of Biography of X
As day turns to night, four hundred years’ worth of stories unspool, and the house reverberates with raucous laughter, pungent feasts, and piercing cries of pleasure and pain. It all begins with Joana, Mas Clavell’s matriarch, who once longed for a husband—“a full man,” perhaps even “an heir with a patch of land and a roof over his head.” She summoned the devil to fulfill her wish and struck a deal: a man in exchange for her soul. But when, on her wedding day, Joana discovered that her husband was missing a toe (eaten by wolves), she exploited a loophole in her agreement, heedless of what consequences might follow.
I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness is an audacious and entrancing novel in which the lines between the dead and the living, past and present, story and history are blurred. In it, Irene Solà draws on oral tradition as well as art, literature, and fairy tales to tell a completely new kind of story.
Praise
“Fans of A24 folk horror will devour this slim, gorgeous, and prickly novel set in the isolated mountains of northeastern Spain. . . . I Gave You Eyes and You Looked Toward Darkness is as darkly funny as Olga Tokarczuk’s Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead and as gripping as Mikhail Bulgakov’s The Master and Margarita.”—Adam Morgan, Esquire’s “Best Books of 2025”
“Irene Solà is unlike any other writer—she storms her own path, setting fire to all our preconceived notions of what a novel can do while she goes. I adored this book.”—Daisy Johnson, author of The Hotel
- “Solà blends lyrical retellings of legends with visceral descriptions of the characters’ maladies. Readers will be transported by this intoxicating tale of resilience.”—Publishers Weekly
- “A fabulous achievement, at once sweeping and sly, raunchy and richly compelling.”—Kirkus (starred review)