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A laugh-out-loud cultural comedy This is the New Great American Novel, and Danzy Senna has set the standard. LA Times
Funny, foxy and fleet The jokes are good, the punches land, the dialogue is tart. Dwight Garner, The New York Times
A brilliant take on love and ambition, failure and reinvention, and the racial-identity-industrial complex from the bestselling author of Caucasia
Jane has high hopes that her life is about to turn around. After a long, precarious stretch bouncing among sketchy rentals and sublets, she and her family are living in luxury for a year, house-sitting in the hills above Los Angeles. The gig magically coincides with Janes sabbatical, giving her the time and space she needs to finish her second novela centuries-spanning epic her artist husband, Lenny, dubs her mulatto War and Peace. Finally, some semblance of stability and success seems to be within her grasp.
But things dont work out quite as hoped. Desperate for a plan B, like countless writers before her Jane turns her gaze to Hollywood. When she finagles a meeting with Hampton Ford, a hot producer with a major development deal at a streaming network, he seems excited to work with a real writer, and together they begin to develop the Jackie Robinson of biracial comedies. Things finally seem to be going right for Janeuntil they go terribly wrong.
Funny, piercing, and page turning, Colored Television is Sennas most on-the-pulse, ambitious, and rewarding novel yet.
Genre: Literary Fiction
A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK
A laugh-out-loud cultural comedy This is the New Great American Novel, and Danzy Senna has set the standard. LA Times
Funny, foxy and fleet The jokes are good, the punches land, the dialogue is tart. Dwight Garner, The New York Times
A brilliant take on love and ambition, failure and reinvention, and the racial-identity-industrial complex from the bestselling author of Caucasia
Jane has high hopes that her life is about to turn around. After a long, precarious stretch bouncing among sketchy rentals and sublets, she and her family are living in luxury for a year, house-sitting in the hills above Los Angeles. The gig magically coincides with Janes sabbatical, giving her the time and space she needs to finish her second novela centuries-spanning epic her artist husband, Lenny, dubs her mulatto War and Peace. Finally, some semblance of stability and success seems to be within her grasp.
But things dont work out quite as hoped. Desperate for a plan B, like countless writers before her Jane turns her gaze to Hollywood. When she finagles a meeting with Hampton Ford, a hot producer with a major development deal at a streaming network, he seems excited to work with a real writer, and together they begin to develop the Jackie Robinson of biracial comedies. Things finally seem to be going right for Janeuntil they go terribly wrong.
Funny, piercing, and page turning, Colored Television is Sennas most on-the-pulse, ambitious, and rewarding novel yet.
Genre: Literary Fiction
Praise for this book
"A riveting and exhilarating novel about making art and selling out, about being middle aged and precariously middle class. As fearless as she is funny, Danzy Senna is one of this country's most thrilling writers." - Rumaan Alam
"Twisty, turny, and refreshingly relatable. You'll read and wonder, 'Is she in my head?' I adore this novel." - Mateo Askaripour
"If you thought California was burning before, wait until you read how literary arsonist Danzy Senna gleefully incinerates its values through the eyes of Jane Gibson - a heroine whose insecurity, mistakes, and lies will keep you riveted from start to finish." - James Hannaham
"I couldn't stop turning the pages, and only when it was all over did I realize what Senna had done. Addictive, hilarious and relatable, yes, but Colored Television is after something larger and more elusive, a very modern reckoning with the ambiguities triangulated by race, class, creativity and love. She nails it." - Miranda July
"Hilarious. Senna writes with tenderness about the debasement of aspiration, and she renders with acuity the mad place in the mind where fixation meets avoidance." - Raven Leilani
"Twisty, turny, and refreshingly relatable. You'll read and wonder, 'Is she in my head?' I adore this novel." - Mateo Askaripour
"If you thought California was burning before, wait until you read how literary arsonist Danzy Senna gleefully incinerates its values through the eyes of Jane Gibson - a heroine whose insecurity, mistakes, and lies will keep you riveted from start to finish." - James Hannaham
"I couldn't stop turning the pages, and only when it was all over did I realize what Senna had done. Addictive, hilarious and relatable, yes, but Colored Television is after something larger and more elusive, a very modern reckoning with the ambiguities triangulated by race, class, creativity and love. She nails it." - Miranda July
"Hilarious. Senna writes with tenderness about the debasement of aspiration, and she renders with acuity the mad place in the mind where fixation meets avoidance." - Raven Leilani
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