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Exquisite Mariposa

A Novel

Audiobook
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1 of 1 copy available

Given the initials F.A.D. at birth, Fiona Alison Duncan has always had an eye for observing the trends around her. But after years of trying to please others, looking for answers in books and astrological charts, and clocking endless hours as a celebrity journalist just to make rent, Fiona discovers another way of existing: in the Real, a phenomenological state few humans live in.

Fiona's journey to the Real takes her to Koreatown, Los Angeles, where she sublets a room in La Mariposa. There she meets a cast of friends and lovers, like Amalia, an artist whose muse is her pet pigeon; Lucien, an infamous philanderer; and Morgan, whose anxiety keeps her from ever sitting still. When Fiona is offered the chance to turn her new household into a reality TV show, she jumps at the opportunity―but it isn't long before she begins to question this new script.

In the midst of her Saturn Return, Fiona pulls the plug on the reality TV deal, heals a few addictions, and returns to writing with Exquisite Mariposa, a debut novel starring her housemates as they ask questions of survival, art, love, language, and the possibilities of rewriting one's life.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      August 19, 2019
      Duncan’s disappointing metafictional debut follows narrator Fiona Alison Duncan—who shares the same name and some biographical details with the author—a woman in her late 20s who’s just made the cross-country move from New York to Los Angeles. In L.A., she finds a communal living situation at a house named La Mariposa, which comes complete with a revolving door of roommates, most of them women or femme, all endlessly fascinating to Fiona. Fiona is immediately struck with the idea to pitch her and her roommates to a producer as a reality TV show—“The Real World meets Instagram,” as a producer puts it. But the longer Fiona lives in L.A., the more she yearns to live fully in the Real, “a mode of perception” whose defining characteristic is “not trying.” So she embarks on a loosely transformative journey, culminating in a road trip to Toronto, taking the exact route her parents took while her mother was pregnant with her. Ping-ponging from dildos to astrology to capitalism and cultural capital, Duncan’s novel is suffused with trite observations passed off as wisdom. This chatty, unfocused story never finds its footing.

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  • Lexile® Measure:910
  • Text Difficulty:4-5

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