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COSTALEGRE

Courtney Maum

This new novel from the internationally acclaimed author of I AM HAVING SO MUCH FUN WITHOUT YOU tells the story of a famous artist who escapes Hitler's Europe with her 14 year old daughter to Mexico.

It is 1937, and Europe is on the brink of war. In the haut-bohemian circles of Austria, Germany, and Paris, Hitler is circulating a most-wanted list of "cultural degenerates" - artists, writers, and thinkers - whose work is deemed antithetical to the new regime. Feisty and impetuous, the Paris-based modern art enthusiast and American heiress, Leonora Calaway is determined to expatriate as many artists as she can before Hitler imprisons them and burns their artwork. She begins chartering boats and planes for her favored surrealists to the faraway destination of Costalegre, a mysterious resort in the Mexican jungle where Leonora has a home.


The story of what happens to these artists when they reach their destination is told from the first person point of view of Lara, Leonora's beautiful and much neglected 14-year-old daughter, who has been pulled out of school to follow her mother to Mexico. Forced from a young age to cohabit with her mother's eccentric whims, tortured lovers, and entourage of gold-diggers, Lara is suffering from a lack of emotional, educational, and geographical stability that a Mexican sojourn with a stable of surrealists isn't going to help. But when she meets the outcast Dadaist sculptor Jack Klinger, a much older man who has already been living in Costalegre for some time, Lara thinks she might have found the love and understanding she so badly craves.


Sinuous and striking, heartbreaking and strange, COSTALEGRE is Courtney Maum at her satirical best. Heavily inspired by the real-life relationship between the heiress Peggy Guggenheim and her daughter, Pegeen, and buttressed by extensive research on the surrealists of the 19th century, COSTALEGRE is a wildly imaginative and curiously touching story about a privileged teenager who has everything a girl could wish for except for a mother who loves her back. With the searching, melancholy voice of Laura Van den Berg and Catherine Lacey and the raw humor of Otessa Mosfegh, COSTALEGRE is a testament to the expansive talent and narrative compassion that made Maum's prior novels such hits.


Courtney Maum is the author of TOUCH (a New York Time editor's choice and NPR's Best of 2017), as well as the acclaimed I AM HAVING SO MUCH FUN HERE WITHOUT YOU and the chapbook, NOTES FROM MEXICO, on which COSTALEGRE is based. Her book reviews, essays and articles about the writing life have been widely published in outlets such as The New York Times, O the Oprah Magazine, BuzzFeed, Interview Magazine and Electric Literature. In addition to writing, Courtney works for companies such as MAC as a product and shade namer, and she's also the founder of the interdisciplinary creative retreat, The Cabins, a peer-based knowledge exchange program that brings writers, artists, dancers and filmmakers to the Norfolk woods for four days to cross-pollinate.

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Published 2019-07-16 by Tin House Books

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Courtney Maum's Costalegre is a marvelso lively, intimate, and strange you don't read so much as dream the voice and visions of Lara, our 15-year-old narrator writing from a house full of surrealists in Mexico, as they wait out WWII. This is an unforgettable book, by a writer who proves on these pages that she can do anything.

Mesmerizing and unsettling, Costalegre is a wonder, and Courtney Maum shows herself once again to be a writer of many gifts. This is a book for anyone who's ever loved, and not felt sufficiently loved in return; and for anyone who's had to try to grow up; for, that is, everyone.

"Delightful ... In Lara, Maum has given a little-considered daughter a more hopeful future."

7 New Books You Should Read This July: "Maum's third novel begins as fictionalized art history its main character and her mother are based on Pegeen and Peggy Guggenheim but quickly soars into the self-sustaining orbit of accomplished fiction." Read more...

A brilliantly arch and haunting novel of privilege and deprivation.

An arty, lavish novel, Costalegre examines one of the relationships that is often the most surreal to dissect: the one between mother and daughter.

This story of a daughter searching for connection all around her has a sharp cutting edge, a world which changes its mood in an instant; bleak as the dregs of a wine-soaked dinner, then bullish as a house of hapless surrealists attempting to boil an egg. Memorable and meaningful, Maum's work remains with me as a reminder of love in the agony of teenage years and art in the terror of war.

This is a fascinating, lively, and exquisitely crafted novel.

Spanish (Mexico): Planeta Mexico

This mother-daughter dysfunctional relationship is beautifully explored by Maum (Touch) in a soul-searching, atmospheric novel set in a hot, humid climate as torrid as the affairs of the characters who inhabit it.

When young Lara finds herself in Costalegre, living with her mother and a gaggle of 19th century surrealist artists, wonder and mayhem ensues. With this slim novel, Courtney Maum has gifted her readers with a breathtaking meditation on youth, art, and the ever-mysterious bonds between mothers and daughters. Costalegre is a spectacular high-wire act that dazzles and devastates.

"A lush chronicle of wealth, art, adventure, loneliness, love, and folly toldby a narrator you won't be able to forget."

"Maum's slender, intelligent Costalegre is about many things: art as spectacle and art as discipline; life as joke and life as tragedy; the role of unreason in paintings and politics. But most of all, it's about the youthful desire to be, in Lara's words, contemplated and considered - to be, in short, loved."

It's a testament to Maum's writing that I found myself finishing the book with a sense of a young woman's growth. Read more...

10 Books to Read in July: "If anything can be taut and lush at once, Maum's novel fits the bill." Read more...