Review of Gio Clairval, “The Three Songs,” Luna Station Quarterly 63 (September 2025): 223-239 — Purchase here. Reviewed by Sara L. Uckelman.
“It’s always been this way” or this is simply “the natural order of things” (p. 223) are excuses that have always been given to “explain” the oppression of women. In this story, Clairval takes women’s silence and silencing and makes it the centerpiece. Stories like this show the power of fiction: Taking a phenomenon and reifying it into something tangible, that cannot be ignored, must be entangled with. The result is Mandarinella, a heroine every reader will joyfully fight for. What I loved most about this story was that when the women finally won their voices back, there were many men that welcomed this, and celebrated, and benefited. That’s the kind of reality we want to strive for, expertly portrayed in fiction.