Gone with the Mind
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Dizzyingly brilliant, raucously funny, and painfully honest, Gone with the Mind is the story of Mark Leyner's life, told as only Mark Leyner can tell it. In this utterly unconventional novel — or is it a memoir? — Leyner gives a reading in the food court of a New Jersey shopping mall.
The "audience" consists of Mark's mother and some stray Panda Express employees, who ask a handful of questions. The action takes place entirely at the food court, but the territory covered in these pages has no bounds. A joyride of autobiography, cultural critique, DIY philosophy, biopolitics, video games, demagoguery, and the most intimate confessions, Gone with the Mind is both a soulful reckoning with mortality and the tender story of the relationship between a complicated mother and an even more complicated son.
At once nostalgic and acidic, deeply humane, and completely surreal, Gone with the Mind is a work of pure, hilarious genius.
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Mark Leyner. (2016). Gone with the Mind. Unabridged Hachette Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Mark Leyner. 2016. Gone With the Mind. Hachette Audio.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Mark Leyner, Gone With the Mind. Hachette Audio, 2016.
MLA Citation (style guide)Mark Leyner. Gone With the Mind. Unabridged Hachette Audio, 2016.
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Dizzyingly brilliant, raucously funny, and painfully honest, Gone with the Mind is the story of Mark Leyner's life, told as only Mark Leyner can tell it. In this utterly unconventional novel — or is it a memoir? — Leyner gives a reading in the food court of a New Jersey shopping mall.
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Leyner (The Sugar Frosted Nutsack) applies his trademark brand of absurd, postmodern metafiction to this interesting autobiographical novel. The fictional Mark Leyner in this book is giving a reading of his new autobiography in the food court of a mall. His mom introduces him, occupying the first 40 pages of the book with a few random stories of his childhood, before letting him speak. The audience, made up of a Panda Express worker and a Sbarro employee on their break, doesn’t pay attention at all. Leyner proceeds to explain how the concept of his autobiography evolved from a first-person shooter video game to its current form, with the help of an imaginary intern. The intern serves at points as both his collaborator and his interlocutor in imagined conversations, urging him to work on the autobiography. Throughout his philosophical musings and nonlinear childhood stories, he never really gets around to a traditional autobiography, but he does paint a loving portrait of his mother and recounts a wrenching battle with prostate cancer. The q&a session after the reading is a transcript of a conversation with his mother in a bathroom stall at the mall. Though it’s whimsical and unconventional, this is probably Leyner’s most mature work. There is plenty of sincere storytelling throughout, and Leyner’s masterly ability to interlace humor with existential dilemmas makes for a compelling novel, autobiographical or not.
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Things have been positively normal around here for a while; it must be time for another dose of Leyner (The Sugar Frosted Nutsack, 2012, etc.). "Before I start, I'd like to say: Fuck everyone who said I was too paradoxical a hybrid of arrogant narcissism and vulnerable naivete to succeed in life (even though they were right)" writes Leyner to set the stage. So begins the alleged autobiography of the author Kirkus once dubbed "the poet laureate of the MTV generation." If The Tetherballs of Bougainville (1997) was about Leyner's father, this is an affectionate if honest love letter to his mother, Muriel. Not that the gravity of family drama stops Leyner from going full-on meta with a nesting-doll scenario of such surreal dimensions that there's no doubt it's really him. First of all, it's not even a straight-up autobiography. It's a novel about Leyner performing a reading of his autobiography in the food court of the Woodcreek Plaza Mall along with his mother, a few fast-food drones--and absolutely no other audience. After an introduction by his mother, Leyner explains the origin of Gone with the Mind, which started as an autobiography in the form of a first-person shooter that begins when the author is assassinated or commits suicide. His ghost must then travel backward in time undoing the events of his life. "The, uh...the goal of the game is to successfully reach my mother's womb, in which I attempt to unravel or unzip my father's and mother's DNA in the zygote, which will free me of having to eternally repeat this life." His mother's reaction? "It almost seems like overkill to me." Despite the hyperstylized self-satire at work here, there's a sweet story to be had for those who appreciate the author's singularly outlandish wit. It's pointless trying to classify or summarize Leyner's work. By now readers who get it are prepared to buy the ticket and take the ride.COPYRIGHT(2016) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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