- Published: 15 January 2010
- ISBN: 9780099526520
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $27.99
The Mayor's Tongue

















- Published: 15 January 2010
- ISBN: 9780099526520
- Imprint: Vintage
- Format: Paperback
- Pages: 320
- RRP: $27.99
Rich invites absolute trust in his postmodern jousting with the reality-busting potential of storytelling
Claire Allfree, Metro
The book is original and wildly ambitious... his (Rich) inventiveness is joyous
Catherine Taylor, The Guardian
If ambition alone wins prizes, Nathaniel Rich's mantelpiece should be creaking by the end of the year
Adrian Turpin, Financial Times
Rich's novel reads a little like a hybrid of The New York Trilogy and Up the Faraway Tree, with frequent appearances of wood sprites and other forest-dwelling creatures. The fantasy element develops throughout and Rich is at his most successful in the throes of it, building towards his mad denouement. Like with many debuts, there is a little too much going on, but it is original and intelligent, and Rich is an elegant writer with a great deal of promise. He is definitely one to watch
Francesca Segal, The Observer
Hugely inventive and playful debut
Esquire
Imaginatively folkloric...the experience of sharing in its feverish tussling with ideas is consistently exuberant
The Los Angeles Times Book Review
When Rich writes of his characters, their affections, their impulses and failings, he writes generously and movingly...Surprising friendships, small intimacies of fidelity and kindness, large gestures of joy: The Mayor's Tongue does all these so well, pointing the way to Nathaniel Rich's promise as a fiction writer
The New York Times Book Review
The Mayor's Tongue is a spare masterpiece of postmodernism, an incisive fable whose myriad threads of plot and thought take the inhibitions of our era to task and make Rich's first novel a New York Trilogy for the new millennium
The Boston Globe
I read The Mayor's Tongue with ever-increasing delight, rooting with all my heart for the young protagonist on his near-mythic quest. This is an elegantly-structured, brilliantly-told novel, by turns terrifying, touching, and wildly funny, and always generous and magical... a brave book, a novel brimming with brio.
Stephen King
The Mayor's Tongue reminds me of Peter Carey's early work- the highest possible praise. It presents a young writer of deep ambition and imagination working with a kind of unnerving maturity.
Colum McCann
Ambitious, intelligent, hallucinatory, and, most importantly: heartfelt. Here is a young writer who is not afraid to give literature a kick in the pants
Gary Shteyngart
Playfully postmodern but eminently readable. This is a novel with a big brain and a cheeky wink by an author who could well become one of the defining writers of his generation
The Sunday Telegraph
The sheer inventiveness is hard to resist
James Purdon, Observer
Intriguing debut
The Times
There's plenty here to pull you in and, it must be said, I do really like the cover
meandmybigmouth Blog
Stories, generations and nationalities collide in what is an entertaining and superior novel
Lesley McDowell, Independent on Sunday