
Mania
A Novel
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Lionel Shriver
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""A fantasy that hews uncomfortably close to today’s reality, where facts and the truth are selectively recognized at increasingly subjective whims . . . . The specifics of Mania are the stuff of bleeding satire, but the novel’s guiding concept cuts close to the bone with no anesthesia. Shriver isn’t one to tip-toe around her subjects. She still knows how to poke the bear. In this case, the bear is us.” — Boston Globe
Set in a parallel yet all too familiar near past, a brilliant subversive novel about a lifelong friendship threatened by culture wars, from the New York Times bestselling author.
In an alternative 2011, the Mental Parity movement takes hold. Americans now embrace the sacred, universal truth that there is no such thing as variable human intelligence. Because everyone is equally smart, discrimination against purportedly dumb people is ""the last great civil rights fight."" Tests, grades, and employment qualifications are all discarded. Children are expelled for saying the S-word (“stupid”) and encouraged to report parents who use it at home.
A college English instructor, the constitutionally rebellious Pearson Converse rejected her restrictive Jehovah’s Witness upbringing as a teenager, and so has an aversion to dogma of any kind. Made impotent in the university classroom, she’s also enraged by the crushing of her exceptionally bright children’s spirits in primary school. Fortunately, she enjoys the confidence of a best friend, a media commentator with whom she can speak frankly about her socially unacceptable contempt for the MP movement. Or at least she thinks she can . . . until one day the political chasm between the two women becomes uncrossable, and a lifelong relationship implodes.
With echoes of Philip Roth’s The Human Stain, told in Lionel Shriver’s inimitable and iconoclastic voice, Mania is a sharp, acerbic, and ruthlessly funny book about the road to a delusional, self-destructive egalitarianism that our society is already on.
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- M. Loecher
- 14.01.2025
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Audiobook Review: A Masterpiece of Political Satire and Literary Excellence
This audiobook is an exceptional work of political satire, deftly examining how society’s control of language and thought has been a hallmark of totalitarian regimes throughout history. The parallels drawn to contemporary movements, such as DEI initiatives and debates surrounding gender identity, provoke thoughtful reflection on how ideals can sometimes verge on dystopian territory. The author’s decision to frame intelligence as being at odds with the concept of "equal opportunity" is both bold and brilliantly executed, providing sharp commentary on societal contradictions.
Even without the weighty political content, this book would easily merit 5 stars purely for its literary craftsmanship. The characters are richly developed and multifaceted, the prose is masterfully composed, and the dialogues are both sharp and thought-provoking.
The audiobook presentation elevates the experience further. The narrator delivers a captivating performance, bringing depth and nuance to every character while maintaining the integrity of the story’s tone and pacing.
The twist at the end is a stroke of genius, both creative and unexpected. Watching the opportunistic Emory manipulate every system—whether built on lies, charm, or self-aggrandizement—is a darkly fascinating exploration of human adaptability and moral compromise.
Unlike many works where the author’s energy wanes near the conclusion, Lionel Shriver demonstrates remarkable stamina and creativity, delivering a finale that is as fresh and engaging as the opening chapters. This audiobook is a rare gem: politically incisive, literarily rich, and utterly engrossing.
Highly recommended.
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