Saint Mazie by Jami Attenberg

Saint Mazie by Jami Attenberg

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Saint Mazie by Jami Attenberg

From the bestselling author of The Middlesteins comes comes this unique novel about a forgotten heroine of the 1930s. Meet Mazie Phillips: big-hearted and feisty, she runs The Venice, the famed movie theatre in the rundown Bowery district of New York City. She spends her days taking tickets, chatting with drunks and eccentrics, and chasing out the troublemakers. After closing up, the nights are her own, and she fills them with romance and booze aplenty-even during Prohibition. When the Great Depression hits, and homelessness soars, Mazie opens The Venice to those in need, giving them shelter and dimes for food and booze, and earning the nickname 'Saint Mazie'. Inspired by Joseph Mitchell's essay about Mazie in Up in the Old Hotel, acclaimed author Jami Attenberg's novel honours an extraordinary life and heralds a completely original approach to writing historical fiction. Weaving together fictionalised diaries, writings and interviews, Attenberg has constructed an utterly convincing portrait of Mazie Philips, which is also a deeply moving portrait of New York as it passed through the First World War, Prohibition, the boom of the '20s, and then the terrible depression of the '30s.
Jami Attenberg's fictional reconstruction of Mazie's life is a bold departure from how historical novels are usually writtenSplit between fictionalised diary entries, excerpts from The Unpublished Autobiography of Mazie Phillips-Gordon (also fiction) and Attenberg's invented interviewees, the structure resonates a relentless energy that keeps the narrative rattling along ... Attenberg captures Mazie's voice so vividly you can close the book and still hear her talking. She is a tremendous achievement ... and you sure won't forget her in a hurry. Attenberg has written a bold, magnificent book about family, altruism, women and freedom, as well as a love letter to New York and a timely social manifesto for the 21st century. What more can we ask of our fiction? -- Benjamin Johncock * Guardian *
Fierce, feisty and moving, this is a fine portrait of an inspiring woman -- Eithne Farry * Sunday Express *
Fascinating ... Attenberg's prose is sharp, fast-paced and economical, brilliantly channelling Mazie's vivacious character. And despite being set firmly in the past, Mazie's experiences of grief, family, friendship and mental health are timeless and universal. * Observer *
Attenberg's novel reads like a very real portrait of the 1920s and 1930s ... this is a novel with as big a heart as Mazie herself. -- Lucy Scholes * Independent *
Wonderful -- Viv Groskop * Red *
Attenberg's style, at turns lyrical and blunt, is a strong match for Mazie, who spends her days in a small brass cage, selling tickets, and her nights on the streets of the Bowery, cavorting with men or, during the Great Depression, handing out dimes and bars of soap to the 'bums.' This voice - pleasantly tinged with jazz age argot, refreshingly modern in its honesty, and always intimate - is Attenberg's great achievement in Saint Mazie. ...[A] boisterous, deep, provocative book. * Boston Globe *
Ingeniously constructed.... An attentive character study that also happens to be rich in city lore and period detail, Saint Mazie is an edifying, companionable and moving novel. * Kansas City Star *
Tender-hearted and loose-living. Mazie is the unlikely guardian angel of New York City's Depression-era down-and-outs. You'll love this smart, touching novel that brings her world to life. * People Magazine *
Fresh and witty... Saint Mazie looks deep into the spirit of generosity. Jami Attenberg's Mazie lives a very big life in a very small space, turning her darkest experiences into something inspiring. * Wall Street Journal *
Saint Mazie is full of love and drink and dirty sex and nobility.... Attenberg takes Mitchell's witty, colourful piece and spins it into something equally lively and new. * New York Times Book Review *
A hard-nosed heroine with a heart of gold, Mazie will leave her mark on you -- Rebecca Foster * Book Diva *
Saint Mazie offers proof again that Jami Attenberg is a brilliant, lion-hearted storyteller -- Maggie Shipstead, author of Seating Arrangements
I'd love to be Jami Attenberg for a day to see what she sees. The next best thing is to read the touching, funny, and wise Saint Mazie, which is as difficult to categorise as the hard-living, heart-breaking, soul-saving ticket-taker it is about. -- Charlotte Rogan, author of The Lifeboat
Saint Mazie is a novel with as much style and moxie as its titular character. I missed Mazie Gordon-Phillips and her family when I was finished reading, but I missed New York, too. By telling this one woman's story, Jami Attenberg has managed to write an ode to New Yorkers of every generation. She is a true poet of the city. -- Gabrielle Zevin, author of The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry
A terrific novel - touching, funny and big-hearted * Monica Ali *
Jami Attenberg is the author of The Middlesteins, which was a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Fiction and was published in nine countries; a story collection, Instant Love; and the novels The Kept Man and The Melting Season. She lives in Brooklyn, New York. Visit her at www.jamiattenberg.com and follow her @jamiattenberg.
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ISBN 13 9781781254738
ISBN 10 1781254737
Title Saint Mazie
Author Jami Attenberg
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Profile Books Ltd
Year published 2015-06-11
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.