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NATIONAL BOOK CRITICS CIRCLE AWARD WINNER A complusively readable riff on the classic detective novel from America's most inventive novelist.

"A half-satirical cross between a literary novel and a hard-boiled crime story narrated by an amateur detective with Tourette's syndrome.... The dialogue crackles with caustic hilarity.... Unexpectedly moving."
The Boston Globe

Brooklyn's very own self-appointed Human Freakshow, Lionel Essrog is an orphan whose Tourettic impulses drive him to bark, count, and rip apart our language in startling and original ways. Together with three veterans of the St. Vincent's Home for Boys, he works for small-time mobster Frank Minna's limo service cum detective agency. Life without Frank Minna, the charismatic King of Brooklyn, would be unimaginable, so who cares if the tasks he sets them are, well, not exactly legal.

But when Frank is fatally stabbed, one of Lionel's colleagues lands in jail, the other two vie for his position, and the victim's widow skips town. Lionel's world is suddenly topsy-turvy, and this outcast who has trouble even conversing attempts to untangle the threads of the case while trying to keep the words straight in his head. 

Motherless Brooklyn is a brilliantly original, captivating homage to the classic detective novel by one of the most acclaimed writers of his generation.

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"The best novel of the year. . . . Utterly original and deeply moving." —
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"Philip Marlowe would blush. And tip his fedora." —
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"Finding out whodunit is interesting enough, but it's more fun watching Lethem unravel the mysteries of his Tourettic creation. In this case, it takes one trenchant wordsmith to know another." —
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"Immerses us in the mind's dense thicket, a place where words split and twine in an ever-deepening tangle." —
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"Who but Jonathan Lethem would attempt a half-satirical cross between a literary novel and a hard-boiled crime story narrated by an amateur detective with Tourette's syndrome?...The dialogue crackles with caustic hilarity...Jonathan Lethem is a verbal performance artisit...Unexpectedly moving." —
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"With one unique and well-imagined character, Jonathan Lethem has turned a genre on its ear. He doesn't just push the envelope, he gives it a swift kick... A tour de force." —
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"Wonderfully inventive, slightly absurdist... [
Motherless Brooklyn] is funny and sly, clever, compelling, and endearing." —USA Today

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From America's most inventive novelist, Jonathan Lethem, comes this compelling and compulsive riff on the classic detective novel.

Lionel Essrog is Brooklyn's very own self-appointed Human Freakshow, an orphan whose Tourettic impulses drive him to bark, count, and rip apart our language in startling and original ways.  Together with three veterans of the St. Vincent's Home for Boys, he works for small-time mobster Frank Minna's limo service cum detective agency. Life without Frank Minna, the charismatic King of Brooklyn, would be unimaginable, so who cares if the tasks he sets them are, well, not exactly legal. But when Frank is fatally stabbed, one of Lionel's colleagues lands in jail, the other two vie for his position, and the victim's widow skips town. Lionel's world is suddenly topsy-turvy, and this outcast who has trouble even conversing attempts to untangle the threads of the case while trying to keep the words straight in his head.  
Motherless Brooklyn is a brilliantly original homage to the classic detective novel by one of the most acclaimed writers of his generation.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Vintage (October 24, 2000)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 311 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0375724834
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-0375724831
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 2.31 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.2 x 0.73 x 8 inches
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Jonathan Lethem was born in New York and attended Bennington College.

He is the author of seven novels including Fortress of Solitude and Motherless Brooklyn, which was named Novel of the Year by Esquire and won the National Book Critics Circle Award and the Salon Book Award, as well as the Macallan Crime Writers Association Gold Dagger.

He has also written two short story collections, a novella and a collection of essays, edited The Vintage Book of Amnesia, guest-edited The Year's Best Music Writing 2002, and was the founding fiction editor of Fence magazine.

His writings have appeared in the New Yorker, Rolling Stone, McSweeney's and many other periodicals.

He lives in Brooklyn, New York

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Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2019
I decided to read this book once the Edward Norton film had been released, wanting to have my own understanding of the story before Norton’s interpretation painted the picture for me. I’m glad I did, mostly because it appears that the film does not faithfully follow the book, so I may end up with two stories for the price of one.

I was not familiar with Jonathan Lethem prior to discovering the book but in true Lionel Essrog fashion I will now have to let my Lethem tic run its course. Of course, I will read more. I found this book to be, to use a cliché, a “page turner”. Compelling and fluid writing style, despite the jerky, disjointed character of the main protagonist. I don’t know if Tourette’s is a form of autism, but Lionel is a fascinating man, being so smart, yet so naive, all at the same time. I especially liked the way you don’t learn about key events in the book simply because Lionel didn’t experience them first hand. A lesser author might have tried to fudge an explanation simply in order to fill the gaps. Gaps are good. There’s nothing wrong with having your own imagination fill in certain parts of the story. All in all a very good read.
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Reviewed in the United States on August 25, 2023
Quirky story and quirky character. The first person hero with Tourettes is the meat of this story. His tics, his jokes, his personality makes this novel all it is: serious, humorous, mysterious - a good romp and a good read!
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024
I do not recommend this book unless you stick with it. Small time hoods, shady woman and the lead detective has verbal trourets
Reviewed in the United States on April 7, 2001
Like Paul Auster and very few others, Jonathan Lethem is a writer of literary fiction who dramatically alters his chops between novels and, with seemingly little effort, creates, again and again, works that ensnare readers delighting in oddly angled worlds, where a tilted plausibility replaces the stable statistics of everyday expectation. Motherless Brooklyn is delirious, overabundant, delightful creativity, with a strong, supple spine of research on Tourette's Syndrome to render palpably the faux detective Lionel Essrog, an unforgettable creation. This is literary jazz of the highest caliber: Lethem blows twelve bars of melody and takes off on soaring feats of improvisation, but always--whether carefully, or harrowingly, or softly, or howlingly humorously--bringing his daring rhetorical flights back home with great (and intuitively "fitting") imagination.

Some reviewers have invoked the name "Nabokov" with reference to Motherless Brooklyn, praise that is not misplaced. Yes, this novel is squarely in the crime noir genre. Yes, Lethem might have situated his protogonist in any of half a dozen other genres. And, yes, locating a germ of "difference" and building standard materials around it is precisely what makes a "genre." But Lethem's language--and his principal deployer of language, the Tourettic Lionel--is, like Nabokov's in Lolita and Pale Fire, literally miraculous. And the Tourette's difference is, as it must be, integral to the story (which, considered as crime fiction, by the way, is good: populated with believable characters and dialogue, a suitably tangled plot, and honest, satisfying resolutions).

Read this novel. Tell your friends. Make Jonathan Lethem's name familiar in their mouths as household words. His is a gifted new voice that should be widely supported.

(Thirteen years after - a reader's/movie lover's lament, turned to delight: Edward Norton has held the rights to Motherless Brooklyn since its publication in 1999, and since that time he has wanted to direct and star in the film adaptation. It now looks like, finally, this will happen. Norton isn't physiologically an ideal Lionel--if Vincent D'Onofrio were 20 years younger... But admirers of the book must eagerly await a Motherless set c. 1954 - who doesn't love that look? No, I can think of only 2 film adaptations I enjoyed more than the [scores of] books I've read that've been made into movies, but I've been waiting for this one since 2001. So...knock wood...2015 may be the year.)
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Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2020
I read this book because I saw the 2019 movie starring the super talented Edward Norton, Alec Baldwin, Bruce Willis, Bobby Cannavale, Willem Dafoe … You get the idea, it’s an amazing cast! I love classic gumshoe detective stories. Additionally, Tourette’s Syndrome is not a typical characteristic of a lead actor in a Hollywood movie, particularly when that movie is not solely about that illness, but merely a defining feature of the main character.

When I read the book, I was quite startled at the stark differences in the book and the movie. Lionel is a detective and an orphan who works for low-level, charismatic Frank Minna along with three other orphans from St. Vincent’s Home for Boys. Frank is murdered, and Frank’s widow skips town to unknown destinations quickly after Frank’s death. Lionel is set on solving Frank’s murder. That is where the story similarities end. (I am going to focus on the book from here.)

The book was written in 1999 and is set in that present day. The book delves deeply into Lionel’s childhood, giving us deeper understanding of Lionel’s Tourette’s and compulsions. It also makes Lionel a more lonely and alienated man living in a society that does not understand him and consistently underestimates him.

As the story unfolds, tension grows between Lionel and the other member’s of “Frank’s Boys”. Lionel doesn’t trust anyone but himself, and he sets about to solve this murder on his own. The investigation takes him throughout New York, and puts him in the position Frank shielded him from: interacting with people and exposing his tics.

The story is well paced and exciting. Lionel is a whip-smart and engaging hero made sympathetic by the compulsions beyond his control. Readers feel his loneliness and isolation, which makes us eager to see him succeed in his quest, as though that victory will give him some relief from that solitude.

I loved this story. I loved the characters, the tension and New York in the late 90s. It was not at all what I expected, but everything I wanted from a true detective novel.
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Alex C. Punnen
4.0 out of 5 stars A modern strangebook
Reviewed in India on November 15, 2023
I almost felt initially to close this, as the Tourret syndrome words were too much distraction. But in the end started loving Essorg character and sorry for him in a very deep way, because deep down there are lot more similarities between us and the freak than differences, Eat Me Horse radish..... ( You will understand once you have read)
Robert Obszanski
5.0 out of 5 stars Jittery Detective Fiction
Reviewed in Canada on September 16, 2020
Great read; word choice and use of literary devices was excellent.

I think I got Tourette’s by proxy from reading this book.
Bernardo
5.0 out of 5 stars Bellissimo romanzo
Reviewed in Italy on December 6, 2019
Scoperto ascoltando l'episodio del Tim Ferris Show con Edward Norton. Consiglio.
Falkner John
4.0 out of 5 stars Motherless Brooklyn
Reviewed in France on November 23, 2016
This book took rather a long time to arrive and seems to have been borrowed from a public lending library. Apart from that I have started reding it and with I guess everything by Jonathan Letham you start having your sense or reality warped.
Val Scotchmer
5.0 out of 5 stars So wrong, so right!
Reviewed in Australia on October 19, 2015
I loved it! This is the first book by Jonathan Lethem that I have read & now will look for others. Motherless Brooklyn gave me characters I cared about, it was laugh out loud & sad at the same time. The plot was gritty & well paced & took me to places I have never been.