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Mercury Pictures Presents

Anthony Marra

8 Reviews

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California, Italian, c 1939 to c 1945 (including WW2), Films, cinema, Fiction, Migration, immigration & emigration

'A genuinely moving and life-affirming novel that's a true joy to read' Celeste Ng

Chosen as a BOOK OF THE YEAR in the Sunday Times, Stylist and Observer

'A multifaceted novel that is funny, verbally inventive and moving' Sunday Times, Book of the Year

'In Mercury Pictures Presents . . . the story moves between the real war and the better version Hollywood is busy creating. Sometimes tragic, often hilarious' KAREN JOY FOWLER, Observer, Books of the Year

'Its prose pulses with humour, wit and affection' Mail on Sunday

The epic tale of a brilliant woman who must reinvent herself to survive, moving from Mussolini's Italy to 1940s Los Angeles-a timeless story of love, deceit, and sacrifice from the award-winning, New York Times bestselling author of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena

Like many before her, Maria Lagana has come to Hollywood to outrun her past. Born in Rome, where every Sunday her father took her to the cinema instead of church, Maria immigrates with her mother to Los Angeles after a childhood transgression leads to her father's arrest.

Fifteen years later, on the eve of America's entry into World War II, Maria is an associate producer at Mercury Pictures, trying to keep her personal and professional lives from falling apart. Her mother won't speak to her. Her boss, a man of many toupees, has been summoned to Washington by congressional investigators. Her boyfriend, a virtuoso Chinese American actor, can't escape the studio's narrow typecasting. And the studio itself, Maria's only home in exile, teeters on the verge of bankruptcy.

Over the coming months, as the bright lights go dark across Los Angeles, Mercury Pictures becomes a nexus of European emigres: modernist poets trying their luck as B-movie screenwriters, once-celebrated architects becoming scale-model miniaturists, and refugee actors finding work playing the very villains they fled. While the world descends into war, Maria rises through a maze of conflicting politics, divided loyalties, and jockeying ambitions. But when the arrival of a stranger from her father's past threatens Maria's carefully constructed facade, she must finally confront her father's fate - and her own.

Written with intelligence, wit, and an exhilarating sense of possibility, Mercury Pictures Presents is a love letter to life's bit players, a panorama of an era that casts a long shadow over our own, and a tour de force by a novelist whose work The Washington Post calls 'a flash in the heavens that makes you look up and believe in miracles'.

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Praise for Mercury Pictures Presents

  • Crackling with wit and suffused with insight, Anthony Marra's new novel is as epic in sweep as a movie set yet it delineates the inner workings of the human heart with a miniaturist's precision. Mercury Pictures Presents explores the endless give-and-take between life and art, the cost of integrity, and the ways we must make peace with the past in order to move forward toward the future. A genuinely moving and life-affirming novel that's a true joy to read - CELESTE NG, author of Little Fires Everywhere

  • Mercury Pictures Presents is a wonder-intimate and sweeping, heartfelt and satirical, one of the funniest and most moving novels I've read in a long time. A novel of fascism, war, and refugees finding freedom through art and storytelling, it's both a joy to read and highly relevant to our times. - Jess Walter, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Beautiful Ruins and The Angel of Rome

  • Smart, heartfelt, and sneaky funny, Mercury Pictures Presents has all the breadth and power of an epic, and the attention to detail of an intimate conversation. I read it in a state of admiration for the beauty Anthony Marra has wrung from the English language. - Sara Novic, author of Girl at War and True Biz

  • A novel so rich and wondrous, written with such grace and wit, that there's only one word for Anthony Marra: a genius. - Sally Mann, author of Hold Still, finalist for the National Book Award

  • Achingly beautiful . . . You laugh, then you sigh, then you weep. Extraordinary. - Luis Urrea, bestselling author The Devil s Highway and The Hummingbird s Daughter

  • Marra brings his considerable gifts for scope and scene to early Hollywood, animating, as he does so thrillingly, the city, the players, the war, and the repercussions of small and huge actions on families, fates, countries, and film. And: this fully-realized world is also really funny! I laughed aloud many times, even as I marveled. - Aimee Bender, The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake

  • Anthony Marra is a writer of boundless talent: He is a top-notch historian, a razor-sharp social critic, a deeply sensitive psychologist, and an exuberant satirist-all at the same time. . . . A singularly pleasurable read-smart, sad, hilarious, and always full of heart. - Nathan Hill, bestselling author of The Nix

  • You'll laugh, you'll cry in the marvelous 'Mercury Pictures Presents' about 1940s Hollywood - San Francisco Chronicle

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