Oreo

Author(s): Fran Ross

Novel | Fiction Reductions | Humour & Satire | New Directions

Oreo is raised by her maternal grandparents in Philadelphia. Her black mother tours with a theatrical troupe, and her Jewish deadbeat dad disappeared when she was an infant, leaving behind a mysterious note that triggers her quest to find him. What ensues is a playful, modernized parody of the classical odyssey of Theseus with a feminist twist, immersed in seventies pop culture, and mixing standard English, black vernacular, and Yiddish with wisecracking aplomb. Oreo, our young hero, navigates the labyrinth of sound studios and brothels and subway tunnels in Manhattan, seeking to claim her birthright while unwittingly experiencing and triggering a mythic journey of self-discovery like no other.

Review: "A brilliant and biting satire, a feminist picaresque, absurd, unsettling, and hilarious ... Ross' novel, with its Joycean language games and keen social critique, is as playful as it is profound. Criminally overlooked. A knockout." -- Kirkus (Starred Review) "Oreo is one of the funniest books I've ever read. To convey Oreo's humor effectively, I would have to use the comedic graphs, menus, and quizzes Ross uses in the novel. So instead, I just settle for, 'You have to read this.'" -- Mat Johnson - NPR Books "With its mix of vernacular dialects, bilingual and ethnic humor, inside jokes, neologisms, verbal quirks, and linguistic oddities, Ross's novel dazzles..." -- Harryette Mullen "It took me two years to "feel" Wu Tang's first album, even longer to appreciate Basquiat, and I still don't get all the fuss over Duke Ellington and Frank Lloyd Wright. But I couldn't believe Oreo hadn't been on my cultural radar." -- Paul Beatty - The New York Times "Hilarious, touching and a future classic." -- Vanity Fair "Think: Thomas Pynchon meets Don Quixote, mixed with a crack joke crafter. I'm not sure I've ever admired a book's inventiveness and soul more." -- John Warner - Chicago Tribune "The novel will endure, greeting each new generation of readers with its continuing relevance." -- Amanda Sarasien - The Literary Review "Hilariously offbeat. " -- Essence Magazine "This is a novel that refuses to be categorized or tamed in any way." -- Bookforum "Oreo has snap and whimsy to burn. It's a nonstop outbound flight to a certain kind of readerly bliss. It may have been first published more than 40 years ago, but its time is now." -- Dwight Garner - The New York Times "Uproariously funny...criminally neglected." -- Stephen Sparks - LitHub "This novel has wings." -- Dwight Garner - The New York Times

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Fran Ross (1935-1985) grew up in Philadelphia. She wrote Oreo while working as a proofreader and journalist, and then moved to Los Angeles to write for Richard Pryor. Danzy Senna is the author of several books, including the award-winning novel Caucasia. Harryette Mullen, a professor of English at UCLA, is the author of six collections of poetry, most recently Recyclopedia, which won a PEN Beyond Margins Award

General Fields

  • : 9780811223225
  • : New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • : New Directions Publishing Corporation
  • : 0.28
  • : August 2015
  • : 203mm X 142mm X 20mm
  • : United States
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Fran Ross
  • : Paperback
  • : 813.54
  • : 240