"Solitaire of Love", an achingly lyrical novel by internationally acclaimed Latin American writer Cristina Peri Rossi, explores the sense of emotional exile that sexual passion can evoke. Only the fourth book of Peri Rossi's to be translated into English-the others are "The Ship of Fools", "A Forbidden Passion", and "Dostoevsky's Last Night" - "Solitaire of Love" showcases the mesmerisingly rhythmic language that has become the trademark of this award-winning and prolific author of over twenty novels and collections of essays, poetry, and short stories. Tracing the course of a relationship as it evolves into uncompromising self-destruction, the narrator of "Solitaire of Love" becomes addicted to his own passion and to the body of his beloved. Erotic, romantic love becomes bewitchment, producing a heightened state where time is measured in the rhythms of a chosen body and pride becomes subservient to obsession. The specifics of this other body trump any claim to ordinary existence for the narrator, as sex becomes a kind of idolatrous slavery and love becomes a mechanism for self-immolation.As in Peri Rossi's other works, an ambiguous sense of gender and sexuality arise from her uniquely experimental prose and mystically erotic logic. Language is subsumed into this process as a way to bear witness, to transfix and capture the love object. The limbo of obsession, as described żeby Peri Rossi, creates an infantilising brand of loneliness, broken aby flashes of joy, insight, fury, and fear. This novel was originally published in Spanish in 1988.