"A rapturous tour de force by Pola Oloixarac--one of the few writers I cannot live without--
Mona is that novel that, once finished, leaves its reader perfectly, beautifully undone. Part mystery, part send-up of a literary world, part journey into night,
Mona reminds us that no matter how far you fly, the past is always near. If
Mona were any smarter, any funnier, any truer, I'm not sure my tender heart could have taken it." --Junot Díaz, author of
This Is How You Lose Her
"Sly, bitter, and smart,
Mona is at once a satirical comedy, a harrowing psychological portrait of a woman's dissociation, and a philosophical indictment of the hubris of now. Read it and be surprised." --Siri Hustvedt, author of
Memories of the Future"Pola Oloixarac's
Mona is, simultaneously, a hilarious satire of literary pretensions, a sincere exploration of a damaged psyche, and a brilliantly unnerving new chapter in this writer's inimitable body of work. It reads as though Rachel Cusk's Outline trilogy was thrown in a blender with Roberto Bolaño's
2666, and then lightly seasoned with the bitter flavor of Horacio Castellanos Moya. In other words: Oloixarac is one of my new favorite writers." --Andrew Martin, author of
Cool for America "In her signature prose style--part philosophy professor, part stand-up comedian--Pola Oloixarac revels in disassembling the sanctimonious hypocrisies of those who proclaim to stand against sanctimonious hypocrisies: writers." --Mauro Javier Cárdenas, author of
Aphasia