"A highly imaginative debut finds a stark Darwinian logic in a rigidly hierarchical society. . . . Holmes has fashioned a terrifying and utterly convincing world in which the perfect human being is one stripped of all illusions."--"Publishers Weekly"
""Meeks" is a feat of desolating literary spellcraft, irresistible for its bleak hilarity and the sere brilliance of Julia Holmes's prose."--Wells Tower (author of "Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned")
"The world of "Meeks" is cruel, cold, and weird, suffocating in laws so strange they very nearly resemble our own. Julia Holmes is that rare artist who, with invention and mythology, reveals nothing less than the most secret inner workings of the real world we overlook every day. A masterful debut by a writer of the most forceful originality."--Ben Marcus (author of "Notable American Women")
"Oh bachelors, poor bachelors, pining for their pale suits--these needy men, so poignant in their search for wives, will break your heart in twain. Splendid and limping, hilarious and painful, a quiet perfection in its idiosyncrasy, the powerful alternate reality of "Meeks" is also an unforgettable truth. You'll never see marriage the same way again."--Lydia Millet (author of "Oh Pure and Radiant Heart")
"The life of a bachelor is always hard, but in "Meeks" it's truly desperate: if you don't have the right suit then it's either the Brothers of Mercy or the factories. Julia Holmes's lucid prose tightens the noose of this curious world around your readerly neck before you even know what's hit you. An invisible enemy, a pageant, a fashion system whose signification would stymie Roland Barthes, and a society that demands everyone rush quickly to fill their odd social slot, makes "Meeks" a unique (and uniquely imaginative) nightmare and a severely engrossing read."--Brian Evenson (author of "Fugue State")
"Pity the young gentleman set loose in this world of cruel tailors, perpetual war, large-scal
-A highly imaginative debut finds a stark Darwinian logic in a rigidly hierarchical society. . . . Holmes has fashioned a terrifying and utterly convincing world in which the perfect human being is one stripped of all illusions.---
Publishers Weekly -
Meeks is a feat of desolating literary spellcraft, irresistible for its bleak hilarity and the sere brilliance of Julia Holmes's prose.---Wells Tower (author of
Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned)
-The world of
Meeks is cruel, cold, and weird, suffocating in laws so strange they very nearly resemble our own. Julia Holmes is that rare artist who, with invention and mythology, reveals nothing less than the most secret inner workings of the real world we overlook every day. A masterful debut by a writer of the most forceful originality.---Ben Marcus (author of
Notable American Women)
-Oh bachelors, poor bachelors, pining for their pale suits--these needy men, so poignant in their search for wives, will break your heart in twain. Splendid and limping, hilarious and painful, a quiet perfection in its idiosyncrasy, the powerful alternate reality of
Meeks is also an unforgettable truth. You'll never see marriage the same way again.---Lydia Millet (author of
Oh Pure and Radiant Heart)
-The life of a bachelor is always hard, but in
Meeks it's truly desperate: if you don't have the right suit then it's either the Brothers of Mercy or the factories. Julia Holmes's lucid prose tightens the noose of this curious world around your readerly neck before you even know what's hit you. An invisible enemy, a pageant, a fashion system whose signification would stymie Roland Barthes, and a society that demands everyone rush quickly to fill their odd social slot, makes
Meeks a unique (and uniquely imaginative) nightmare and a severely engrossing read.---Brian Evenson (author of
Fugue State)
-Pity the young gentleman set loose in this world of cruel tailors, perpetual war, large-scale civic pastry and the untold rivalries of the Bachelor House! With her uncommonly assured first novel, Julia Holmes channels the surreal paranoia of Poe and the dark-comic melodrama of a lost Guy Maddin script. The strangest, most compelling debut you'll read this year.---Mark Binelli (author of
Sacco and Vanzetti Must Die!)
-The satire here has plenty of bite, but instead of winking at the reader, Holmes evokes her world with luminous prose.---
Los Angeles Times"A highly imaginative debut finds a stark Darwinian logic in a rigidly hierarchical society. . . . Holmes has fashioned a terrifying and utterly convincing world in which the perfect human being is one stripped of all illusions."--
Publishers Weekly "
Meeks is a feat of desolating literary spellcraft, irresistible for its bleak hilarity and the sere brilliance of Julia Holmes's prose."--Wells Tower (author of
Everything Ravaged, Everything Burned)
"The world of
Meeks is cruel, cold, and weird, suffocating in laws so strange they very nearly resemble our own. Julia Holmes is that rare artist who, with invention and mythology, reveals nothing less than the most secret inner workings of the real world we overlook every day. A masterful debut by a writer of the most forceful originality."--Ben Marcus (author of
Notable American Women)
"Oh bachelors, poor bachelors, pining for their pale suits--these needy men, so poignant in their search for wives, will break your heart in twain. Splendid and limping, hilarious and painful, a quiet perfection in its idiosyncrasy, the powerful alternate reality of
Meeks is also an unforgettable truth. You'll never see marriage the same way again."--Lydia Millet (author of
Oh Pure and Radiant Heart)
"The life of a bachelor is always hard, but in
Meeks it's truly desperate: if you don't have the right suit then it's either the Brothers of Mercy or the factories. Julia Holmes's lucid prose tightens the noose of this curious world around your readerly neck before you even know what's hit you. An invisible enemy, a pageant, a fashion system whose signification would stymie Roland Barthes, and a society that demands everyone rush quickly to fill their odd social slot, makes
Meeks a unique (and uniquely imaginative) nightmare and a severely engrossing read."--Brian Evenson (author of
Fugue State)
"Pity the young gentleman set loose in this world of cruel tailors, perpetual war, large-scale civic pastry and the untold rivalries of the Bachelor House! With her uncommonly assured first novel, Julia Holmes channels the surreal paranoia of Poe and the dark-comic melodrama of a lost Guy Maddin script. The strangest, most compelling debut you'll read this year."--Mark Binelli (author of
Sacco and Vanzetti Must Die!)
"The satire here has plenty of bite, but instead of winking at the reader, Holmes evokes her world with luminous prose."--
Los Angeles Times
Julia Holmes was born in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, and grew up in the Middle East, Texas, and New York, where she is currently an assistant editor at Rolling Stone. She is a graduate of Trinity University and of Columbia University's MFA program in fiction. Meeks is her first novel.