An exuberant, darkly humorous novel by the US National Book Award-shortlisted author of Fieldwork
An exuberant, darkly humorous novel by the US National Book Award-shortlisted author of Fieldwork
Celebrated stage actress Mona Zahid wakes up on the morning of Thanksgiving to the clamour of guests packed into her Manhattan apartment and to a wave of dread: her in-laws are lurking on the other side of the bedroom door; she has been fighting with her husband; and in just a few weeks she will begin rehearsals to play Shakespeareβs Cleopatra, the most challenging role of her career. On an impulse, and pretending she needs to do some last-minute shopping, Mona leaves her family and heads out into the city to visit her estranged mentor, Milton Katz, the legendary director who has been forced out of the theatre company he founded amid accusations of sexual misconduct. Monaβs escape turns into an overnight adventure that brings her face-to-face with her past, with her creative power and its limitations, and ultimately, with all the people she has ever loved.
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At once funny and sad and wise,Β Mona Acts OutΒ is a deeply moving novel about acting and telling the truth, about how we all play roles to negotiate our lives, and how the great roles teach us how to live.
Praise for MISCHA BERLINSKI
Mona Acts Out
βAn instant-classic New York novel about theater, aging, sex and loveβ Joshua Cohen, author of Pulitzer Prize-winning The Netanyahus
βBerlinski deserves a standing ovation for this bravura performance.β Publishers Weekly
βWonderfully constructed, witty, warm, wise, and filled with an extraordinary sense of the relation between theater and lifeβ Kirkus Reviews
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Peacekeeping
βPowerfully intelligent . . . There's magic in the way that Mr. Berlinski, in command of fact and emotion, pilots this big novel safely home.β β Dwight Garner, New York TimesΒ
βFormidableβ James Wood, New YorkerΒ Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β Β
βMarvelousβ Washington PostΒ
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Fieldwork
βGripping and entertaining...you know you're in the hands of a writer to whom the novel form is, when all's said, as natural as an old overcoat... A quirky, often brilliant debut, bounced along by limitless energyβ β Hilary Mantel in the New York Review of Books
'A killer novel... A great story... You can't stop reading.'Β Stephen King,Β Entertainment Weekly
βThis is storytelling of the highest quality: richly entertaining, intelligent and anchored in a deep sense of humanityβ β Tash Aw, Guardian
'An instant-classic New York novel about theater, aging, sex and love' -- Joshua Cohen, author of Pulitzer Prize-winningΒ The Netanyahus
'richly funny' -- Wendy Holden Daily Mail
'Witty but insightful . . . an engaging bittersweet novel' -- Rosemary Goring Herald Scotland
'Berlinski deserves a standing ovation for this bravura performance.' Publishers Weekly
'Wonderfully constructed, witty, warm, wise, and filled with an extraordinary sense of the relation between theater and life' Kirkus Reviews
Mischa BerlinskiΒ is the author ofΒ two novels:Β Fieldwork -Β which was shortlisted for the US National Book Award - andΒ Peacekeeping. He has written for theΒ New York Review of Books,Β Menβs Journal, andΒ Harperβs and his work has been included in Best American EssaysΒ andΒ Best American Travel Writing. He lives in Istanbul.Β Β
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