An โimpossibly imaginativeโ (Vanity Fair) novel of โbrilliantly offbeat satireโ (Atlanta Journal-Constitution) from the New York Times bestselling author of Still Life with Woodpecker
โBursts with energy . . . Those who cherish [Robbinsโs] gift for metaphor, simile, and verbal riffs will revel in their plentitude here.โโEntertainment Weekly
Imagine there are American MIAs who chose to remain missing after the Vietnam War. Imagine a family in which four generations of strong, alluring women share a mysterious connection to an outlandish figure from Japanese folklore. Imagine them as part of a novel that only Tom Robbins could createโa magically crafted work as timeless as myth.
But no matter how hard you try, youโll never imagine what youโll find inside: a tilt-a-whirl of identity, masquerade, and disguise that dares to pull off โthe false mustache of the worldโ and reveal the even greater mystery underneath. For neither the mists of Laos nor the Bangkok smog, neither the overcast of Seattle nor the fog of San Francisco, neither the murk of the intelligence community nor the mummery of the circus can obscure the pure linguistic phosphor that illuminates every page of Villa Incognito.
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