A Cannibal in Manhattan

A Cannibal in Manhattan

by TamaJanowitz (Author)

Synopsis

Mgungu Yabba Mgungu is living happily on the South Sea island of New Burnt Norton with his three wives, one hundred pigs and assorted children, the last remaining members of the tribe of the Lesser Pimbas. Into this uncivilised land comes Maria Fishburn, strange and beautiful heiress, who decides to marry Mgungu and drag him back to New York City. From his first encounter with airline food and with rock star Kent Gable, who declares he was recently abducted by aliens, Mgungu is plunged into a world much more predatory than anything in the South Seas. Soon Mgungu is the toast of all Manhattan, meeting Parker Junius, unctuous curator of the Museum of Primitive Arts, talking philosophy with Sophie Tuckerman, deli owner, and meeting the illustrious Joey, of pizza parlour fame. It is swathed in a huge fur coat and with his new gold pen through his nose that Mgungu finally marries Maria. But then he falls in with a motley crew who come to threaten them both.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 04 Nov 2002

ISBN 10: 074756020X
ISBN 13: 9780747560203
Book Overview: A rich and hilarious adventure in the most formidable jungle known to modern man: the second novel from the hugely successful author of SLAVES OF NEW YORK, now published by Bloomsbury for the first time. Following on from Bloomsbury's publication of SLAVES OF NEW YORK and Tama Janowitz's new work AREA CODE 212 in July 2001. 'Laugh out loud funny and wonderfully sharp' WASHINGTON POST

Author Bio
Tama Janowitz is the acclaimed author of SLAVES OF NEW YORK and A CERTAIN AGE, both published by Bloomsbury. She lives in New York.