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"Brilliant . . . Miguel Syjuco is his country's most original and unflinching literary voice." --Salman Rushdie
"It's a rare novel that leaves you reeling simultaneously with admiration, exhaustion, amazement at its author's reach and skill, and desolation at the world it spreads out before you . . . [A] raging protest of a book." --James Lasdun, The New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice) From Miguel Syjuco, the winner of the Man Asian Literary Prize for Ilustrado, I Was the President's Mistress!! is an unflinching satire about power, corruption, sex, and all the other topics you were told never to discuss in polite company. How much would you sacrifice for what you believe?"It's a rare novel that leaves you reeling simultaneously with admiration, exhaustion, amazement at its author's reach and skill, and desolation . . . [Syjuco] has fashioned a flexible, pun-riddled argot that adapts itself beautifully to a range of types . . . [A] raging protest of a book . . . That [Vita] is almost certainly the best hope for her country is a chilling notion, all the more so for the resemblance of that tottering republic to our own." --James Lasdun, The New York Times Book Review (Editors' Choice)
"Syjuco is funny, even as his writing is underpinned by pathos . . . The structure is clever and rewards rereading . . . By spinning actual events through his imagination, Syjuco threads his fictional world with facts so that the novel teeters between satire and grim realism." --Bryony Lau, The Nation "In its rapid-fire delivery and cinematic scene-cuts, [I Was the President's Mistress!!] is not unlike those of some of his compatriots such as Gina Apostol, but in its use of monologue and focus on sex, there are also perhaps reflections of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Memories of My Melancholy Whores . . . A bravura performance . . . You're unlikely to read another novel quite like this one, either this year or, in all probability, in several years to come." --Peter Gordon, Asian Review of Books "[Syjuco] is a ventriloquist of pitch-perfection . . . But it's not just language that Syjuco nails, it's his characters' inner thoughts, too . . . I Was the President's Mistress!! will repay the [reader's] effort with an unexpected, twisty story full of extraordinary writerly technique." --Mark Gamin, The Washington Independent Review of Books "A brilliant novel that deftly explores the nooks and crannies of the different layers of Philippine society . . . How can the reader not fall in love with [Vita] the way all her men do?. . . We lust for her, we cheer for her. We stand by her as she maneuvers through life's drug-laced highs and scrounges for leftovers at its lows. And as she climaxes, all we want is a happy ending." --Yvette Fernandez, Esquire Philippines "With all the drama of a noon-time telenovela comes a tale that is as complex and complicated as real-life . . . Syjuco's writing is peppered with references to real people, history, current issues, with a dash of humour too. Add to that his own brand of wit and charm . . . You've never read anything like this before." --Alex Alcasid, Tatler Asia