Madame Sosostris and the festival for the brokenhearted

Ben Okri

Book - 2025

"In this modern fable with the impish magic of A Midsummer Night's Dream, a masked ball makes two upper-class British couples see each other in a new light. A wise, enchanting novel about love, power, and our many selves-past and future, public and private-from the Booker Prize-winning author. There are organizations for people who grieve, for alcoholics and other kinds of addicts. But if you've been devastated by the love of your life walking out on you, where the hell do you go? On the 20th anniversary of the day her first husband left her, Viv decides to host an unconventional party for those burned by love. She successfully ropes in her reluctant second husband, Alan, and their friends Beatrice and Stephen, and when she m...eets the famed fortuneteller Madame Sosostris-last seen in T. S. Eliot's The Waste Land, and rumored to be the secret to success of 5 prime ministers-she believes she's found the perfect act to headline her masquerade. In a sacred wood in the south of France, the partygoers disguise themselves and wait eagerly for the great clairvoyant, who might be able to mend their broken pasts and brighten their futures. But the night soon goes awry, in a comically revealing way that causes our couples to question their relationships and the direction of their lives"--

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Genres
Magic realist fiction
Novels
Published
New York : Other Press 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Ben Okri (author)
Physical Description
196 pages 21 cm
ISBN
9781635425284
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

Okri (Astonishing the Gods) draws on A Midsummer Night's Dream for an enchanting story of a masked ball in present-day France. The idea for the party comes to Englishwoman Viv on the 20th anniversary of the day her first husband left her. She describes it to her friend Beatrice as "a festival for people who have had their hearts cracked," and an opportunity for guests to "get over their heartbreak and start to love all over again." Viv's second husband, Alan, a member of the House of Lords, reluctantly helps organize the festivities, as do Beatrice and her second husband, Stephen. After famous fortune teller Madame Sosostris learns of the plan by reading Viv's mind, she invites herself to tell the guests' fortunes, and Viv happily accepts. When the date arrives, the couples assemble at the location, a "sacred" forest in the South of France recommended by Sosostris, and greet the first wave of revelers. A wrench is thrown in the works, however, when Madame Sosostris sends word that she's unable to attend. Viv is beside herself as she and Beatrice scramble to find a replacement, leading to delightfully theatrical twists and a satisfying resolution for both women, who realize they haven't been happy in their second marriages. Shakespeare lovers should flock to this. Agent: Georgina Capel, Georgina Capel Assoc. (Mar.)

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