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A BRILLIANT AND BEGUILING REIMAGINING OF ONE OF OUR GREATEST MYTHS BY A GIFTED YOUNG WRITER
Zachary Mason’s brilliant and beguiling debut novel, The Lost Books of the Odyssey, reimagines Homer’s classic story of the hero Odysseus and his long journey home after the fall of Troy. With brilliant prose, terrific imagination, and dazzling literary skill, Mason creates alternative episodes, fragments, and revisions of Homer’s original that taken together open up this classic Greek myth to endless reverberating interpretations. The Lost Books of the Odyssey is punctuated with great wit, beauty, and playfulness; it is a daring literary page-turner that marks the emergence of an extraordinary new talent. Zachary Mason is a computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence. He was a finalist for the 2008 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award. He lives in California. The Lost Books of the Odyssey reimagines Homer’s classic story of the hero Odysseus and his long journey home after the fall of Troy. With brilliant prose, terrific imagination, and dazzling literary skill, Mason creates alternative episodes, fragments, and revisions of Homer’s original that, taken together, open up this classic Greek myth to endless reverberating interpretations. The Lost Books of the Odyssey is punctuated with great wit, beauty, and playfulness; it is a daring literary page-turner that marks the emergence of an extraordinary new talent. [A] dazzling debut . . . Stunning and hypnotic . . . Mr. Mason . . . has written a series of jazzy, post-modernist variations on the Odyssey, and in doing so he’s created an ingeniously Borgesian novel that’s witty, playful, moving and tirelessly inventive . . . This is a book that not only addresses the themes of Homer’s classicthe dangers of pride, the protean nature of identity, the tryst between fate and free willbut also poses new questions to the reader about art and originality and the nature of storytelling.”Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
[The Lost Books of the Odyssey] is, to my surprise, a wonderful book. I had expected it to be rather preening, and probably thin. But it is intelligent, absorbing, wonderfully written, and perhaps the most revelatory and brilliant prose encounter with Homer since James Joyce.”Simon Goldhill, The Times Literary Supplement
A subtle, inventive, and moving meditation on the nature of story and what Louis MacNeice calls the drunkenness of things being various.’”John Banville, Booker Prizewinning author of The Sea
Spellbinding. In his versions of these ancient myths, Mason twists and jinks, renegotiating the journey to Ithaca with all the guile and trickery of Odysseus himself. Rarely is it so reassuring to be in the hands of such an unreliable narrator.”Simon Armitage, author of The Odyssey: A Dramatic Retelling of Homer’s Epic
Beautifully written, intelligent, war-inflected in all the most ancient and contemporary ways . . . An ambitious feast!”Carole Maso, author of Ava and The Art Lover
A stirring revelation: Zachary Mason’s astounding glosses of the Odyssey plunge us into an unforeseeable and hypnotic dimension of fiction. Of the three possible interpretations of the work that he proposesHomeric stories anciently reproduced by recombining their components, a Theosophist dream of abstract mathematics, and pure illusion (that is, it was all made up by him)the result is one and the same. This enthralling book is his doing, whether as translator, conjuror, or author. I vote for number three.”Harry Mathews, author of My Life in CIA
Mason’s delightful, inventive collection takes the raw materials of Homerwily Odysseus, faithful Penelope, wrathful Poseidonand then recombines, warps and twists elements of his well-worn tale.”Philadelphia City Paper
Mason’s fantastic first novel, a deft reimagining of Homer’s Odyssey, begins with the story as we know it before altering the perspective or fate of the characters in subsequent short storylike chapters . . . This original work consistently surprises and delights.”Publishers Weekly (starred review)
These imaginary lost books of The Odyssey enhance Homer’s epic tale with alternative scenarios and viewpoints. A finalist this year for the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Award, Mason employs clear, crisp prose and a clever sense of humor to propel the action briskly . . . A paean to the power of storytelling.”Library Journal
Though none of these brilliantly conceived revisions fits neatly into Homer’s classic poem, each resonates with something of the artistic vigor of the ancient original . . . A daring and successful experiment in fictional technique.”Booklist
[A] literary adventure in which everythingthe hero, the author, even the readeris up for grabs . . . The epic as kaleidoscope.”Kirkus Reviews
Reading Zachary Mason’s forthcoming The Lost Books of the Odyssey, I’ve been in danger of missing my subway stop . . . Funny, spooky, action-packed, philosophicalthe mood keeps shifting, and you keep wanting to read just one more.”Barnes and Noble Review
About the Author
ZACHARY MASON is a computer scientist specializing in artificial intelligence. He was a finalist for the 2008 New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award. He lives in California.
Praise for The Lost Books of the Odyssey…
Praise for The Lost Books of the Odyssey: [A] dazzling debut . . . Stunning and hypnotic . . . Mr. Mason . . . has written a series of jazzy, post-modernist variations on the Odyssey, and in doing so he’s created an ingeniously Borgesian novel that’s witty, playful, moving and tirelessly inventive . . . This is a book that not only addresses the themes of Homer’s classicthe dangers of pride, the protean nature of identity, the tryst between fate and free willbut also poses new questions to the reader about art and originality and the nature of storytelling.” Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
[The Lost Books of the Odyssey] is, to my surprise, a wonderful book. I had expected it to be rather preening, and probably thin. But it is intelligent, absorbing, wonderfully written, and perhaps the most revelatory and brilliant prose encounter with Homer since James Joyce.” Simon Goldhill, The Times Literary Supplement
A subtle, inventive, and moving meditation on the nature of story and what Louis MacNeice calls the drunkenness of things being various.’ ” John Banville, Booker Prizewinning author of The Sea
Spellbinding. In his versions of these ancient myths, Mason twists and jinks, renegotiating the journey to Ithaca with all the guile and trickery of Odysseus himself. Rarely is it so reassuring to be in the hands of such an unreliable narrator.” Simon Armitage, author of The Odyssey: A Dramatic Retelling of Homer’s Epic
A stirring revelation: Zachary Mason’s astounding glosses of the Odyssey plunge us into an unforeseeable and hypnotic dimension of fiction. Of the three possible interpretations of the work that he proposesHomeric stories anciently reproduced by recombining their components, a Theosophist dream of abstract mathematics, and pure illusion (that is, it was all made up by him)the result is one and the same. This enthralling book is his doing, whether as translator, conjuror, or author. I vote for number three.” Harry Mathews, author of My Life in CIA
Mason’s delightful, inventive collection takes the raw materials of Homerwily Odysseus, faithful Penelope, wrathful Poseidonand then recombines, warps and twists elements of his well-worn tale.” Philadelphia City Paper
Mason’s fantastic first novel, a deft reimagining of Homer’s Odyssey, begins with the story as we know it before altering the perspective or fate of the characters in subsequent short storylike chapters . . . This original work consistently surprises and delights.” Publishers Weekly (starred review)
These imaginary lost books of The Odyssey enhance Homer’s epic tale with alternative scenarios and viewpoints. A finalist this year for the New York Public Library’s Young Lions Award, Mason employs clear, crisp prose and a clever sense of humor to propel the action briskly . . . A paean to the power of storytelling.” Library Journal
Though none of these brilliantly conceived revisions fits neatly into Homer’s classic poem, each resonates with something of the artistic vigor of the ancient original . . . A daring and successful experiment in fictional technique.” Booklist
[A] literary adventure in which everythingthe hero, the author, even the readeris up for grabs . . . The epic as kaleidoscope.” Kirkus Reviews
Reading Zachary Mason’s forthcoming The Lost Books of the Odyssey, I’ve been in danger of missing my subway stop . . . Funny, spooky, action-packed, philosophicalthe mood keeps shifting, and you keep wanting to read just one more.” Barnes and Noble Review


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