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The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog

✍ Scribed by O'Hagan, Andrew


Book ID
109198498
Publisher
Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Weight
154 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9780151013722

No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.

✦ Synopsis


From Publishers Weekly

O'Hagan (Be Near Me) conjures canine narrator Maf, short for "Mafia Honey," to introduce readers to a world where dogs' playful manners belie their capacity for philosophy--Maf is a Trotsky fan--cats speak in poetic form, and animals provide a gateway into their owners' thoughts and dreams. A circuitous path leads Maf into the arms of Frank Sinatra just as he's looking for a gift for Marilyn Monroe. With his new owner, the lucky pup has a period of perfect companionship in New York City, attending Sammy Davis Jr. shows, sitting in on analyst appointments, witnessing Sinatra tantrums, and attending literati gatherings where those whose artistic sensibilities run counter to his risk being bitten. Between Maf's ruminations on dog and human nature, his favorite famous dogs, and the best parks in the world, he bemoans Marilyn's decline. O'Hagan's witty novel is packed with allusions, and though Maf gives color and nuance to some historical A-listers, Marilyn, remains unfortunately elusive. This familiar slice of Americana gets a much-needed shaking up from an erudite pooch.
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From Bookmarks Magazine

β€œGood book. Good dog,” (St. Petersburg Times) was the general consensus from critics, who had begun reading Maf the Dog with extreme skepticism. Who could blame them? That said, reviewers in the United Kingdom were able to suspend their belief far more easily than those in the United States. But in the end, most were won over, or at least entertained, by this canine memoir. While critics described it as witty, elegant, and original, they also acknowledged that awareness of both Hollywood, high literary culture, and the 1960s is helpful when navigating Maf’s thoughts. One exception to the solid reviews came from the Washington Post critic, who begrudged every minute spent with that β€œpedantic pooch.” Be forewarned: even those who enjoyed the book admitted it wasn’t for everyone.


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