"Fluid and poetic as well as terrifying." --New York Times Book Review
"Dazzling . . . a seamless mixture of magic realism, satire and futuristic fiction." --San Francisco Chronicle
"Impressive . . . a flight of fancy through a dreamlike Brazil." --Village Voice
"Surreal and misty, sweeping from one high-voltage scene to another." --LA Weekly
"Amuses and frightens at the same time." --Newsday
"Incisive and funny, this book yanks our chains and makes us see the absurdity that rules our world." --Booklist (starred review)
"Expansive and ambitious . . . incredible and complicated." --Library Journal
"This satiric morality play about the destruction of the Amazon rain forest unfolds with a diversity and fecundity equal to its setting. . . . Yamashita seems to have thrown into the pot everything she knows and most that she can imagine--all to good effect." --Publishers Weekly
A Japanese man with a ball floating six inches in front of his head, an American CEO with three arms, and a Brazilian peasant who discovers the art of healing by tickling one's earlobe, rise to the heights of wealth and fame, before arriving at disasters--both personal and ecological--that destroy the rain forest and all the birds of Brazil.
Karen Tei Yamashita is the author of Through the Arc of the Rain Forest, Brazil-Maru, Tropic of Orange, Circle K Cycles, I Hotel, and Anime Wong, all published by Coffee House Press. I Hotel was selected as a finalist for the National Book Award and awarded the California Book Award, the American Book Award, the Asian/Pacific American Librarians Association Award, and the Association for Asian American Studies Book Award.