Monstress is a 2012 collection of stories by Lysley Tenorio.
Plot
editIn "Monstress", Filipina actress Reva Gogo and her B-Movie director boyfriend go to Los Angeles hoping that an American director can help them be successful.[1]
In "Help", a man recruits his nephew to fight the Beatles for being rude to Imelda Marcos.[2]
In "Superassassin", an isolated boy writes a biographical report on the Green Lantern and practices being a super-powered avenger with disastrous results.
In "Felix Starro", the grandson of a famous Filipino faith healer plans his escape from the family business.
In "The Brothers", a man buries his transgender sister with the help of her friend and remembers the brother he lost.[3]
In "The View From Culion", a young woman raised in a leper colony strikes up a tentative friendship with a US Navy officer afflicted with the disease.[4]
In "Save the I-Hotel", an elderly man tries to manage his homosexual desire for his oldest friend.[1]
References
edit- ^ a b Laura Collins-Hughes (February 4, 2012). "'Monstress' by Lysley Tenorio". The Boston Globe. Archived from the original on January 18, 2013. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
- ^ "Mnstress". Kirkus Reviews. December 15, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
- ^ Alexander Chee (February 1, 2012). "'Monstress': The Beautiful And The Damned". NPR. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
- ^ Brandi K. Herrera (February 18, 2012). "'Monstress' review: Caught in a holding pattern, straddling a divide". Oregon Live. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
External links
edit- "Lysley Tonorio on Monstress", The Paris Review, January 31, 2012
- "'Monstress': The Beautiful and The Damned", NPR, February 1, 2012
- "Book of the Week: Monstress", Slate, February 24, 2012
- Interview at The Rumpus, June 14, 2012
- "The Books of 2012 You Never Heard About (But Should've), Slate, November 28, 2012