David Keenan is one of today's most exciting, fearless, and
entertaining writers. Monument Maker is his most daring book
to date.
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 Monument
Maker, an epic romance set in an eternal summer, and a descent into
history and the errors 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 memories of one summer and an unforgettable love affair unravel.
A book within a book within a book, a meditation on art and religion,
and on what it means to make monuments. A hallucinatory epic and a
forward-looking history of the world, Monument Maker was written over
the course of ten years and represents the apex of Keenan's project to
create books that are themselves teeming with organic life.
**"I sometimes think David Keenan dreams aloud. His prose has the
effortless enigmatic, unsettling quality of dream."--Edna O'Brien
**