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A Little More Human: A Novel Paperback – April 4 2017

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A Most Anticipated Book for 2017 by the Star Tribune and the Chicago Review of Books

“[Fiona Maazel is] a dazzling prose stylist with a gift for creating characters caught in extraordinary situations that defy credulity. Imagine a situation comedy written by Phillip K. Dick or a telenovela penned by Thomas Pynchon.”Los Angeles Times

“Fiona Maazel’s prose is delightfully quirky, insanely amusing and impossible to put down: Once again, she knocks it out of the park with a tale that pulls no punches and looks the borders of genre square in the eyes before tearing it all down.”Newsweek

“A tragicomic tale of an extraordinary schlub just trying to hold his life together.”O, The Oprah Magazine

Tempest-like plots are hatched and mysteries surface. Washing up in a boat graveyard is a body that newspapers call ‘the Swimmer.’ (To identify him, characters travel to Denmark, which gives the novel’s conspiracy a Pynchonian multinational quality.) The brain-damaged patients in the Snyder Center present the kind of cognitive idiosyncrasies reported by Oliver Sacks. . . . This is, in other words, an unquestionably brainy book.”The New York Times Book Review

“This idiosyncratic thriller, set in Staten Island, is layered with secrets.”The New Yorker

"[Fiona Maazel's] writing is bright and shiny, as fun to follow as that bouncing ball."Star Tribune (Minneapolis)

“Maazel has rifled deftly through genres to create something in a class entirely by itself.”The Millions

“[A] dazzling tragicomedy.. . . A Little More Human intelligently questions how much we really know ourselves.”Chicago Review of Books

“Brooklyn novelist Maazel has always gone her own way, resulting in brilliant and bizarre books like
Last Last Chance and Woke Up Lonely. Her latest novel follows a nursing assistant with a failing marriage and an intriguing second life: By night, he’s a mind-reading superhero, complete with costume, named Brainstorm.”Men’s Journal

“Maazel’s willingness to bring in almost any subject and filter it through her characters gives the writing the exhilarating rush of a roller coaster.”PopMatters

A Little More Human, in its spiraling, fast-paced, witty prose, is stylistically reminiscent of the best of Vonnegut and Pynchon. . . . [Fiona Maazel] layers and constellates the conventions of science fiction, satire, noir, domestic drama, and the superhero narrative to create her own magnificent hybrid.”Washington Independent Review of Books

“Deeply rewarding reading.”―Tor.com

“[A Little More Human] blends science fiction, satire, farce, literary mystery, and comic book adventure that probes the human heart. . . [with] clever, incisive prose.”Publishers Weekly

“A literary-pop crossover to watch.”Library Journal Pre Pub Alerts

“[A] humorous romp. . . . Recommended for Maazel fans, lovers of tragicomedy, and all who enjoy the absurd.”Library Journal

“Maazel takes a dark, inventive look at the cost of pushing humans to their limits.”Booklist

“Maazel gets the manifold ways in which contemporary life is ridiculous. She also understands the ways in which comedy trends toward disaster. And, finally, she’s smart enough to interrogate the ways in which comedy and tragedy are the same. A treat for Maazel’s fans.”Kirkus Reviews

“Fiona Maazel is an explorer, a risk-taker, a mad scientist―an artist, in other words―and A Little More Human is her most brilliant and uncompromising novel yet. Take this book home and read it right away, preferably in your superhero suit.”―John Wray, author of The Lost Time Accidents

“Maazel is a brilliant acrobat, leading a reader to unimagined sights with humor, wonder and vibrant intelligence. Surefooted and powerful as DeLillo, Maazel lands it perfectly every time.”―Samantha Hunt, author of Mr. Splitfoot

“Listen, skip the blurbs and just buy the damn book. Fiona Maazel is one of the funniest and finest we've got.”―Sam Lipsyte

“The goal of most novelists is to hold, as 'twere, the mirror up to nature, but all too often their fastidious accuracy fails them. Their books don't recreate reality, they flatten it. Luckily, Fiona Maazel is not most novelists. She has the special ability to turn the reality dial up to eleven, blasting her readers past verisimilitude and into the rarefied air where they can feel what it means to live in our confusing modern world. . . . By the time Maazel's absurdist spin cycle is finished, your whites will be whiter and your colors will be brighter than they've ever been before. You'll never switch back to your old detergent again.”―James Crossley, Island Books, Mercer Island, WA

A Little More Human reads like if you mixed Swamplandia! with DeLillo, and threw in some Doctor Jekyll and Mr. Hyde for good measure. This excerpt, to me, sums it up: “He pressed the pad of his finger into a grain of sugar, but when he touched it to his tongue, it was salt.” It's delightful, unexpected, and sobering at every turn.”―Will Walton, Avid Bookshop, Athens, GA

“Unstoppably captivating and clever! Maazel's latest novel artfully folds a twisted tale of lies, deceit, mind-reading, and consequences into a virtuosically zany medical dystopia. Whether you love or hate Phil, the story's duty-shucking Everyman protagonist, you'd better strap yourself in tight for a ride on Maazel's wild and artful prose, one that will leave you wondering if it's possible to truly know yourself, while still laughing aloud at every remarkable detail!”―Annie Harvieux, Magers & Quinn, Minneapolis, MN

“Fiona Maazel’s seamless novel draws you in subtly and irresistibly. I just had to know how Phil Snyder (nursing assistant, professional superhero impersonator, and actual mind-reader) ended up on a horse with no memory of how he got there and splashes of blood on his clothes. Uncovering secrets in snippets along with Phil reminded me of his own mind-reading talent and built the suspense beautifully page by page. Another literary, clever masterpiece from Fiona Maazel!”―Anna Thorn, Upshur St. Books, Washington, D.C.

A Little More Human has it all―a shady biotech company performing ethically questionable experiments, conspiracy, paranoia, and a tangled web of personal ties.”―Hunter Gillum, Beaverdale Books, Des Moines, IA

About the Author

Fiona Maazel is the author of Last Last Chance and Woke Up Lonely. 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.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Graywolf Press (April 4 2017)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 304 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1555977693
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1555977696
  • Item weight ‏ : ‎ 454 g
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 13.95 x 2.67 x 21.08 cm
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Fiona Maazel is author of the novels Last Last Chance (2008); Woke Up Lonely (2013); and A Little More Human (2017).

Last Last Chance was a Time Out New York “Best Book of the Year.” Woke Up Lonely was a finalist for the Believer Book Award and optioned by 21st Century Fox.

Maazel is winner of the Bard Prize for Fiction and a National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” honoree. Her stories have appeared in Conjunctions, Harper’s, Ploughshares, Tin House, Best American Short Stories 2017, and elsewhere.

She has served as chair of the judging committee for the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, a judge for the Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize, and has hosted the National Book Awards Finalists Reading.

She has taught in the creative writing programs at Brooklyn College, NYU, Adelphi, Princeton, Syracuse, Columbia, and the University of Leipzig, Germany, and is currently the Director of Communications for a legal nonprofit, Measures for Justice.

Maazel is a graduate of Williams College and the Bennington Writing Seminars. She lives in Brooklyn, NY.

Website: www.fionamaazel.com

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