Puneet Varma (Editor)

Millroy the Magician

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
6.8
/
10
1
Votes
Alchetron
6.8
1 Ratings
100
90
80
70
61
50
40
30
20
10
Rate This

Rate This

Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-241-13185-5

Author
  
Paul Theroux

Country
  
United States of America

3.4/5
Goodreads

Media type
  
Print, Audio & eBook

Originally published
  
January 1993

Cover artist
  
Marshall Arisman


Publication date
  
Oct 1993 (UK) Feb 1994 (US)

Publishers
  
Hamish Hamilton (UK), Random House (US)

Similar
  
Works by Paul Theroux, Other books

Millroy the Magician is a novel by American writer Paul Theroux. It was published in 1993 by Hamish Hamilton in the UK and by Random House the following year in the US, where it was chosen as one of the New York Times notable books of the year. The novel has been identified as one of the best of the 1990s. It is a satire of American consumer culture and love of fast food and contains elements of parable and magic realism.

Contents

Plot introduction

The book concerns lonely teenager Jilly Farina and her relationship with Millroy. He is performing and calls her out of the audience and tells her he will train her to be his assistant. Millroy leaves the travelling fair and together with Jilly embarks on a mission to transform the food habits of America; converting them to Bible-based vegetarianism and promising his followers that they will live to be 200. His evangelical fervour is backed up by miraculous tricks but attracts growing opposition. He goes on to create a top-rating television show and chain of 'Day One' diners staffed by young volunteers. But Jilly is becomes increasingly uncomfortable in her role as his muse and confidante...

Reception

Positive review extracts from the rear cover of the 1994 Penguin edition :-

  • The magic in Millroy is brilliantly done ... This is Theroux's best book for a very long time - Jonathan Raban in the TLS
  • Magical ... this is Paul Theroux's best novels for some while ... the real success is Millroy himself, who acts unpredictably whenever the reader feels that he has his measure - Paul Bailey in the Daily Telegraph
  • A hugely ambitious, capacious fiction that manages to be at once entertaining and unsettling - Salmon Rushdie in the Independent on Sunday
  • Fresh and unexpected ... this very accomplished, confident book is among his best - Philip Hensher in The Guardian
  • References

    Millroy the Magician Wikipedia