Masquerade

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Price
$17.95  $16.69
Publisher
Tin House Books
Publish Date
Pages
336
Dimensions
4.9 X 8.1 X 1.0 inches | 0.75 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781959030843

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About the Author
Mike Fu is a writer, translator, and editor based in Japan. He has studied in Los Angeles, New York, Paris, Suzhou, and Tokyo. His Chinese-English translation of Stories of the Sahara by the late Taiwanese cultural icon Sanmao was named a Favorite Book of the Year by The Paris Review and shortlisted for the National Translation Award in Prose. He is a cofounder and former translation editor of The Shanghai Literary Review, and currently a PhD candidate at Waseda University.
Reviews
An exciting debut from a supremely confident writer. . . . an affecting, arresting bildungsroman.-- "Full Stop"
Dynamic and enigmatic. . . . A vibrant narrative collaged out of memory, hallucination, and stories-within-stories, Masquerade is bildungsroman that explores queerness, cultural identity, agency, and individuality.-- "West Trade Review"
What it's about: Housesitting for an artist friend in present-day New York, Meadow Liu stumbles on a novel whose author shares his name--the first of many strange, haunting happenings that lead up to the mysterious disappearance of Meadow's friend.
Who it's for: fans of Ed Park and Alexander Chee.-- "The Millions, A Best Book of October"
Stylistically daring, with jigsaw plotting, lush sensuality, and a tender emotional core, Mike Fu's Masquerade is a subtle and self-assured debut. A book that is as much about the brittle threads of reality that bind us as it is about how easily they are shattered.--Jinwoo Chong, author of Flux
Sensuous, sexy, and at times surreal, Mike Fu's Masquerade paints an unforgettable portrait of a young man standing on the cusp of creative agency. Masquerade is a mesmeric fever dream of a novel about the powers and boundaries of life, love, and art. Through writing that pulses with animus, danger, and--at all times--beauty, Fu introduces hidden, decadent corners of the singular cities of Shanghai, old Shanghai, and New York. A Nabokovian puzzle with a hint of Hitchcock and an altogether original cast.--Juli Min, author of Shanghailanders
Questions of identity, reality, and possibility unfold.
-- "Library Journal"
A surreal, queer, coming-of-age mystery set between New York and Shanghai.-- "TIME, A Best Book of Fall"
Masquerade captures that ephemeral blossom of youth, of carefree days bumming smokes from crushes and spilling cocktails on strangers, as well as the dreaded anticipation of loneliness and self-doubt on the last train home. From here, it provokes the reader to take part in an irresistible mystery. Mike Fu's writing is vivid and cinematic, unforgettably rendering the vibey-cool of diasporic Shanghai and the restless pulsing of New York's heart.--Xuan Juliana Wang, author of Home Remedies
An eerie and rewarding story of a queer Chinese American grappling with his sense of self. .... This funhouse of a novel is worth seeking out.-- "Publishers Weekly"
Mike Fu's debut does an excellent job at putting readers on their back foot, making for a surreal journey into the strangeness and beauty of youth.-- "Chicago Review of Books, A Best Book of October"
Sinuous, surprising.... intoxicating... electric ... a novel of illusions and warped reflections worth getting lost in.-- "Foreword Reviews"
Beautiful., captivating.-- "People Magazine, A Best Book of October"
Dream-like. . . . a meandering, surreal, and unsettling search for identity as Meadow examines the masks he's worn throughout his adult life.-- "Associated Press"
A magically realist novel of Millennial friendship and art.-- "LitHub, A Most Anticipated Book of 2024"
An enchanting and vibrant story about a young person discovering the truth about identity and reality. Fu provides impressive plotting coupled with brilliant prose.-- "Debutiful, A Best Book of November"
Fu does not limit himself to the typical fare of any one genre. Indeed, in many respects, he wants to try them all--mystery novel, philosophical novel, queer coming-of-age--but perhaps most overt is his fascination with the surreal.-- "Soapberry Review"