Dream Jungle
By (Author) Jessica Hagedorn
Penguin Putnam Inc
Penguin USA
28th September 2004
United States
General
Fiction
Modern and contemporary fiction: general and literary
FIC
Winner of New York Times Notable Book.
Paperback
336
Width 130mm, Height 196mm, Spine 19mm
261g
One of Jessica Hagedorn's most daring novels-"a deft and complex tale of corruption, fealty, and integrity" (The Baltimore Sun) In a Philippines of desperate beauty and rank corruption, two seemingly unrelated events occur- the discovery of an ancient lost tribe living in a remote mountainous area and the arrival of a celebrity-studded, American film crew, there to make an epic Vietnam War movie. But the lost tribe may be a clever hoax and the Hollywood movie seems doomed as the cast and crew continue to self-destruct in a cloud of drugs and ego. As the consequences of these events play out, four unforgettable characters-a wealthy, iconoclastic playboy; a woman ensnared in the sex industry; a Filipino-American writer; and a jaded actor-find themselves drawn irrevocably together in this lavish, sensual portrait of a nation in crisis.
Praise for Dream Jungle:
Masterly . . . [Hagedorns] best book since Dogeaters. The New York Times Book Review
With her flair for evoking place, her ability to construct strong, believable characters and a keen sense of both the political and the cultural impact of America on the Philippines, Hagedorn has woven a deft and complex tale of corruption, fealty and integrity. The Baltimore Sun
A richly intriguing study of flamboyant ambition and the politics of corruption . . . Hagedorns prose has the exciting ring of the new . . . she has the gift of making the surreal intimate, yet ringed in circles of strangeness, violence and beauty. . . Dream Jungle creates a compelling symphony of voices and yet is one voice . . . delivering the emotional charge of politics, race, and class. The Seattle Times
Hagedorn offers a rich immediacy of detail and characters . . . [she] is a trustworthy guide, her navigation from the depths of the jungle to the seediest corners of Manila to the ostentatious mansions lining the citys so-called Hollywood Hills is so assured that the juxtaposition of these places, however surreal, seems as perfectly rational as a dream. San Francisco Chronicle
As beautiful as summer, as unforgettable as heartbreak . . . [A] luminous performance. Junot Diaz, author of The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
Jessica Hagedorn is the author of the novels Dogeaters and The Gangster of Love, Dream Jungle, and a collection of poetry and short fiction, Danger and Beauty.