Monument Maker, David Keenan
Monument Maker, David Keenan
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Monument Maker

Author: David Keenan

Narrator: Andrew Wincott, Ben Onwukwe, Gareth Bennett-Ryan, Laurel Lefkow, Mark Elstob, Martha Sprackland, Nabil Elouahab, Sophie Roberts, Toby Longworth

Unabridged: 26 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: White Rabbit

Published: 08/12/2021


Synopsis

Is it possible for books to dream? For books to dream within books? Is there a literary subterranea that would facilitate ingress and exit points through these dreams?

These are some of the questions posed by David Keenan's masterly fifth novel, Monument Maker, an epic romance of eternal summer and a descent, into history, into the horrors of the past; a novel with a sweep and range that runs from the siege of Khartoum and the conquest of Africa in the 19th century through the Second World War and up to the present day, where the memory of a single summer, and a love affair that took place across the cathedrals of Ile de France, unravels, as a secret initiatory cult is uncovered that has its roots in macabre experiments in cryptozoology in pre-war Europe.

MONUMENT MAKER straddles genres while fully embracing none of them, a book within a book within a book that runs from hallucinatory historical epics through future-visioned histories of the world narrated by a horribly disfigured British soldier made prophetic by depths of suffering; books that interact with Keenan's earlier novels, including a return to the mythical post-punk Airdrie landscape of his now classic debut, THIS IS MEMORIAL DEVICE; whole histories of art and religion; books that are glorious choral appendices; bibliographies; imagined films; tape recorded interviews; building to a jubilant accumulation of registers, voices and rhythms that is truly Choral.

Written over the course of 10 years, MONUMENT MAKER represents the apex of Keenan's project to create books that contain uncanny life and feel like living organisms. It is a meditation on art and religion, and on what it means to make monument; this great longing for something eternal, something that could fix moments in time, forever.

About David Keenan

David Keenan is the author of six critically-acclaimed novels; the cult classic This is Memorial Device, which won the London Magazine Prize; For the Good Times, which won the Gordon Burn Prize and was shortlisted for the Encore Award; The Towers The Fields The Transmitters, Xstabeth, which was shortlisted for the Dublin Literary Award, Monument Maker, which was a Rough Trade Book of the Year and Industry of Magic & Light. He is also the author of England's Hidden Reverse, a history of the UK's post-punk and Industrial music scenes. He has been writing about music since he was seventeen years old, most consistently for The Wire, and between the years 2004-2014 he co-ran the cult Glasgow record shop Volcanic Tongue.

About Laurel Lefkow

Laurel Lefkow is an accomplished stage, television and radio actress. She has won awards for a number of her audiobooks and was nominated for best supporting actress for her performance in A Shayna Maidel in London's West End. Her other favourite theatre roles include Alison in Look Back in Anger, Irina in The Three Sisters and Rose in Slow dance on the Killing Ground. Her television and film credits include In Suspicious Circumstances, The Tracey Ullman Show, Spy Game, Inside the Twin Towers and A Perfect Family.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Domitori on December 29, 2021

In a perfect world, I would like to see e.g. London Review of Books publishing a (very) long article, preferably written by someone very smart, reviewing the following 4 books together: “Professor Dowell’s Head” (1925) by Alexander Belyaev, “The Future of Immortality: Remaking Life and Death in Cont......more

Goodreads review by Patrick.G.P on August 28, 2022

An absolute masterpiece. Monument Maker feels like an open portal, words forming the entrance into its many mysteries. A strange, intoxicating journey that within its many narratives centres around the idea that art is magic and magic is art. I am not entirely convinced that it's not so much a novel......more

Goodreads review by Stephen on October 21, 2021

An enormous, baggy masterpiece. Adored getting lost in this and was very fortunate to be welcomed into the reading Sunday night readalongs organised by Lara MF Pawson and Wendy Erskine (two writers who have also immediately shot into my read-whatever-they-write-next-without-hesitation list of select......more

Goodreads review by Jo on November 02, 2021

Blimey.......more

Goodreads review by Paul on April 21, 2022

Somehow I finished this but it was truly a struggle. It's a mish mash of various (fairly unrelated) stories (historical fiction, science fiction) with some vague underlying theological theme that never became very clear to me......more


Quotes

In a dizzying gyroscopic vortex of inner archeology, David Keenan sifts through spiraling past lives to unearth his provocative vision of the future. A colossus of imagination

Prepare for a reading experience like no other. Visionary and prismatic, gloriously hallucinatory although grounded in the material, Monument Maker's grand sweep takes in distant historical subterrains, a shimmering summer of the present, the transient, the eternal, the profane, the divine. David Keenan is a blazing, deviant, fearless force and just a total one-off

I sometimes think David Keenan dreams aloud. His prose has the effortless enigmatic, unsettling quality of dream EDNA O'BRIEN

A masterpiece

At once sacred and profane, high-minded and foul-mouthed, seemingly etched in stone and writhingly alive, David Keenan's 808-page Monument Maker is the kind of novel that somehow affirms your faith in fiction while putting you off from reading it entirely. It is beautiful and bewildering, formally daring and frequently confounding . . . Trying to neatly categorise Monument Maker is a fool's errand. The book is at once a bravura exhibition of cross genre-writing; a multi-layered occultist phantasmagoria; a revelation of the "subterranea of the moment, the very scaffolding of reality"; a philosophical investigation into the limits of art and the experience of being in time; and a deeply personal attempt to "turn history into dust" and "rescue the disappeared" . . . sit back and marvel at David Keenan's colossal ambition, at his singularity, at this monumental achievement TLS

David Keenan has become one of the most prolific and innovative new literary stylists of the last five years . . . At this stage of his game Keenan can make his books do pretty much anything . . . Keenan's most ambitious and accomplished book yet. He has has built a monument, turning history to dust in the process, and delivering a hefty instalment of a literary career where literally anything is possible IRISH TIMES

His visionary aesthetic reaches its grandest expression yet in his new novel, Monument Maker, a garrulous, gargantuan and ultimately elusive magnum opus FINANCIAL TIMES

A text of colossal ambition . . . at times, it feels a little like reading Yeats LITERARY REVIEW

An experimental novel informed by religion, art, the occult, sex, Tarot, alcohol, signs, symbols and other experimental novels. It evokes the work of Malcolm Lowry, Clarice Lispector, Leonora Carrington, Arthur Machen, Philip K. Dick and even John Fowles. Like them, Keenan is a literary disruptor . . . This is not an easy or straightforward read, but it crackles with the energy of someone challenging themselves to make something new, meaningful and personal with the tools at their disposal. By turns it is obscure, romantic, terrifying, funny and - an underrated and unfashionable literary virtue - sincere SPECTATOR

Adventurous readers, devil-may-care readers, readers who are in it for the long haul - roll up BOOKMUNCH