Critics Hail Jodorowsky's "Masterpiece," Where the Bird Sings Best

Updated September 10, 2015

Critics and artists alike are singing the praises of legendary filmmaker Alejandro Jodorowsky's latest masterpiece, Where the Bird Sings Best. The first novel in English translation by the polymathic master of cinema, theater, comics, shamanism, and the Tarot, Where the Bird Sings Best is emerging as a modern classic of Latin-American literature. Critics call it "frightening, outrageous, hilarious, touching," "surreal, mystical, and grotesque," "gloriously readable," "deliciously far-fetched," "wildly inventive," and "electrifying." Read on for more great quotes, reviews, and highlights below.

Where the Bird Sings Best

by Alejandro Jodorowsky

Translated from the Spanish by Alfred MacAdam

“No one alive today, anywhere, has been able to demonstrate the sheer possibilities of artistic invention—and in so many disciplines—as powerfully as Alejandro Jodorowsky.… His new semi-autobiographical novel Where the Bird Sings Best is his magnum opus, a fantastical something that in many ways mirrors the author himself: It is brilliant, mad, unpredictable.”

—NPR, Best Books of 2015

"One of the most inspiring artists of our time.... A prophet of creativity."

—Kanye West

Paperback • ISBN: 9781632060952
Hardcover • ISBN: 9781632060280
Publication date: Mar 31, 2015


Praise and Highlights

NPR Books: His Magnum Opus—Brilliant, Mad, Unpredictable

"No one alive today, anywhere, has been able to demonstrate the sheer possibilities of artistic invention — and in so many disciplines — as powerfully as Alejandro Jodorowsky.… His new semi-autobiographical novel, Where the Bird Sings Best, translated by Alfred MacAdam, is his magnum opus, a fantastical something that in many ways mirrors the author himself: It is brilliant, mad, unpredictable.… It's not difficult to see why Where the Bird Sings Best has been compared to Gabriel García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude. But Jodorowsky's saga stands firmly on its own.... [An] absurd and glorious carnival." —NPR Books

 

Kanye West: Jodorowsky is One of the Most Inspiring Artists of Our Time

Alejandro Jodorowsky is one of the most inspiring artists of our time. His bravery, fearlessness and relentless innovation is a reminder of true creativity in a world full of people who hold back their true thoughts out of fear and corporate reasons. I would like to take the opportunity to thank him for inspiring a generation of brave new thinkers. I watched “Holy Mountain” on repeat while working on “My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy.” His sensibilities drove me to make my most progressive work to that date. Simply put, Jodorowsky is a prophet of creativity. For those who know, the mere mention of his name commands respect, just as it sends chills up the spines of weak minded, fake creative, pieces of dog crap.”  —Kanye West, quoted in Bleeding Cool

 

LA Review of Books: Wildly Inventive—Jodorowsky’s Masterpiece

“All Jodorowsky’s work in his films—and in Where the Bird Sings Best—involves the transformation of violent acts into images of often stunning beauty. He is the archetype of “the wounded healer,” the artist-analyst driven by a need to repair his own psychic scars — that is to say, to teach by example, becoming the physician who begins by healing himself.… Wildly inventive.… Jodorowsky’s masterpiece.… As the drama unfolds, the reader’s response veers from incredulity to awe, from doubt to delight.… The momentum holds for the length of the novel as a cavalcade of outsized characters careen across the page in a frenzy that seems for once an adequate and just representation of the living fury that is history.… The images possess an extreme yet striking beauty.… It’s hard not to be moved.”  The Los Angeles Review of Books

 

Barnes & Noble Review: Electrifying

“Sober, dressed, and with all the lights on, I ripped through Where the Bird Sings Best—the first of Jodorowsky’s many novels to appear in English translation—in just a few enraptured days. The trick is to eschew caricature and give yourself over to the experience, at which point the wondrous strange takes over. The mind—and, god help me, the spirit—finds itself traveling in realms it could not have otherwise explored, or even dreamed exist.… Where the Bird Sings Best is electrifying... deeply invested in human emotion, and downright reverent of human bodies, in ecstasy as well as in suffering, in perfection as well as in deformation.” Barnes & Noble Review

 

VICE: An Excerpt with Original Artwork by Eko

"Their father, my great-grandfather, had been married to three women and was a widower three times. All his wives died giving birth the first time, and the children in turn never lasted more than three days in the cradle. According to the old gossips, Death was in love with him and out of jealousy snatched away the wives and their fruit." Excerpt in VICE

 

Shelf Awareness: A Superb Novelist

“[Jodorowsky is] a superb novelist.… [Where the Bird Sings Best is] gloriously readable... deliciously far-fetched.… One outrageous set piece follows another with an exhilarating density of imagination as Jodorowsky juggles tale within tale with Arabian Nights agility.… Exuberant, unrelentingly creative in its folkloric style of heightened reality, the book serves as one gigantic prequel to 2013's The Dance of Reality, his first film in 23 years and a visually dazzling masterpiece in which Jodorowsky re-creates his childhood with his parents. A master of both film and fiction, he expertly harnesses boldly surreal images to capture the gorgeous, brutal essence of life.”  —Shelf Awareness

 

Jazz legend John Zorn: Frightening, Hilarious, Outrageous, Touching

"Jodorowsky is today’s true Renaissance man—a master of many mediums that all point directly towards a towering and imaginative vision replete with profound insights into the real by way of the surreal. The stories told in Where the Bird Sings Best contain deep moral lessons, giving his mythic immigration story the feel of a modern day Sefer-ha-Aggadah—the classic collection of Jewish folk tales drawn from the Mishnah, Midrash, and Talmud. This long awaited and brilliantly evocative translation is a must read—frightening, hilarious, outrageous, touching, and (as is always with Jodorowsky’s work) filled with a deep core of mystic truth."  —John Zorn

 

Publishers Weekly: A Raucous Carnival of the Mystical and Grotesque

“This epic family saga, reminiscent of Gabriel Garcia Marquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude in structure and breadth, reads at a breakneck pace. Though ostensibly a novelization of the author's own family history, it is a raucous carnival of the surreal, mystical, and grotesque.... It weaves together Jewish philosophy, passion, humor, Tarot, ballet, circuses, natural disasters, spectacular suicides, lion tamers, knife throwers, Catholic devotion, farmers, betrayals, prostitutes, leftist politics, political violence, and the ghost of a wise rabbi who follows the family from the Old World to the New.”  —Publishers Weekly


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