Synopses & Reviews
“Intricately imagined and timely . . . Maazel is an entertaining writer with a dry, droll sense of humor.” —The New York Times Book Review, Editors Choice* Shortlisted for the Believer Book Award *
Fiona Maazels Woke Up Lonely follows a cult leader, his ex-wife, and the four people he takes hostage. Its about loneliness in America, North Korea, espionage, a city underneath Cincinnati, cloud seeding, and eavesdropping. Its also a big, sweeping love story.
Review
Praise for
Woke Up Lonely: “[A] sprawling, intimate novel, which is a perfectly poised screen-capture of hyper-modernity.” —
The Believer Book Award, Editors Shortlist “Hilarious and heartbreaking.” —NPR
“Brilliantly imagined.” —Vanity Fair
“Maazels insights are as sound as her imagination is wild.” —Oprah.com, Book of the Week
“The talented Maazel has plenty of imagination.” —USA Today
“[A] whip-smart comic novel.” —Readers Digest
“Uniformly entertaining . . . Its thrilling to imagine what Fiona Maazel might do next.” —The Boston Globe
“Maazel possesses a formidable imagination and considerable linguistic virtuosity.” —The Chicago Tribune
“[A] fun farce.” —Cosmopolitan
“Woke Up Lonely is another wunderkammer, a deeply felt and wildly original novel that repays the attention it demands, and once read wont soon be forgotten.” —Bookforum
“One of the best pieces of fiction and social satire of the year.” —The Millions
“Maazel takes a cue from Kurt Vonnegut by creating a novel that blends the plot of a dramatic thriller with wacky humor and bits of science fiction.” —BUST
Synopsis
"Intricately imagined and timely . . . Maazel is an entertaining writer with a dry, droll sense of humor." --The New York Times Book Review, Editor's Choice
* Shortlisted for the Believer Book Award *
Fiona Maazel's Woke Up Lonely follows a cult leader, his ex-wife, and the four people he takes hostage. It's about loneliness in America, North Korea, espionage, a city underneath Cincinnati, cloud seeding, and eavesdropping. It's also a big, sweeping love story.
About the Author
Fiona Maazel is the author of Last Last Chance. She is a winner of the Bard Prize for Fiction and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree. She teaches at Brooklyn College, Columbia, New York University, and Princeton. She lives in Brooklyn.