Mister Monkey

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Price
$26.99  $25.10
Publisher
Harper
Publish Date
Pages
304
Dimensions
5.5 X 9.1 X 1.2 inches | 1.1 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780062397836

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About the Author

Francine Prose is the author of numerous highly acclaimed works of fiction, including Household Saints, Primitive People, and Blue Angel. Her work has appeared in The New Yorker, The Atlantic Monthly, GQ, and The Paris Review. She is a contributing editor at Harper's, and she writes regularly on art for The Wall Street Journal. She lives in New York City.

Reviews
"Tender and artful, Prose's 15th novel is a gently spiritual celebration of life."--New York Times Book Review, front cover review
"Masterful. . . . a lovely tribute to the transformative value of imagination."--Washington Post
"An indelible cast of characters... In this strong, humane, and funny novel, Prose has treated us to an enthralling entertainment both on and off stage."--Boston Globe
"Beautifully crafted, incisively written...Engaging and accessible...What elevates this novel is Prose's ability to let us see into the heart of each character, to render each so vulnerably human, so achingly real in just a few short paragraphs."--Minneapolis Star Tribune
"In this novel, the imminent end of the world feels as inevitable as the end of a particular life. MISTER MONKEY itself, though, is gripping and engaging all the way through, the characters' miseries as moving as their fierce attachments to hope and the possibility of unexpected mercies."--San Francisco Chronicle
"Remarkable. . . . [Prose] is the Meryl Streep of literary fiction, convincingly shifting between multiple voices and points of view-not just from book to book, but within a single work."--NPR
"(a) madcap, razor-sharp comedy."--People
"A comedy of manners for the digital age... an astonishing tour de force."--Brooklyn Eagle
"This novel promises to be madcap and profound in equal measure."--The Millions
"A medley of hilarity, complexity and ruefulness, the novel is stellar, a showcase for an author whose juggling is a marvel to behold."--Maclean's Magazine (Canada)
"It's always exhilarating when a serious novelist reveals her ridiculous, irreverent streak, when she isn't too self-consciously proper to jape and jeer at the ineptitudes of everyday living. Prose has always been an unafraid novelist with a thirst for the mordant and satirical."--barnesandnoble.com
"Prose deftly manages the delicate balance of the comic novel, presenting humor and absurdity without sacrificing the humanity of her characters...A fairly breezy read with hidden, and not so hidden, depths."--Library Journal
"How does Prose do it? With precision, intelligence and wicked jocularity. She measures art in monkeys. She demands an evolution. This book hilariously swings through a backstage rank with hormones, ambition and an unforgettable cast of characters. Prose's words entice and excite like a darkened theater where the show is just about to begin."--Samantha Hunt, author of MR. SPLITFOOT
"Francine Prose has made something so original with Mister Monkey, her dizzying Ferris wheel of a novel, that it boggles the lucky reader's mind. Besides making me laugh out loud, its earned warmth & yes its effortless insight into the madness of the human heart creates pure delight. Francine Prose's best novel."--John Guare, distinguished playwright and author of "The House of Blue Leaves," "Six Degrees of Separation," and "Landscape of the Body"
"Prose hilariously nails the down-at-the-heels milieu while also evoking the magic even low-rent theater can inspire in the narratives of the show's costume designer (an underpaid NYU grad student), the moonlighting emergency room nurse who plays the villainess, and the director, whose closing monologue reveals someone much kinder than his prior treatment of Margot suggested. Wickedly funny and sharply observant, in the author's vintage manner, with a warmth that softens the satire just enough."--Kirkus Reviews (starred review)