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The First Bad Man, by Miranda July

A Guardian literary highlight for 2015
A Huffington Post 'One to Watch' in 2015
An Amazon Rising Star 2015

"Astounding" (Lena Dunham, creator of Girls and author of Not That Kind of Girl)

"The First Bad Man brings together all of July's talents - it's a book that must be read, a book that must be purchased - in duplicate - one for you, one for a friend. Don't think you can loan this book - you'll never get it back" (A. M. Homes, author of This Book Will Save Your Life and May We Be Forgiven)

The first novel by the filmmaker, artist and bestselling author Miranda July confirms her as a spectacularly original, iconic, and important voice today, and a writer for all time. The First Bad Man is dazzling and unforgettable.

  • Sales Rank: #117375 in Audible
  • Published on: 2015-02-19
  • Released on: 2015-02-19
  • Format: Unabridged
  • Original language: English
  • Running time: 485 minutes

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81 of 98 people found the following review helpful.
What was this trying to be?
By lightning bolt
Miranda July must have really traded in some favors for the torrent of positive advance reviews. I think I'm supposed to be the ideal demographic for this book - young, liberal, urban, college-educated, feminist, creative type, and reading this book with the unspoken understanding that I'm expected to enjoy it was quite the meta-emotional disappointment. I may don khakis and start eating at Chick-Fil-A just so there's no mistake that I might care for this type of literature.

The author develops characters by inventing strange, improbable habits, like pissing in Chinese takeout containers as if we're supposed to all nod in collective understanding. There is some strength and originality to her observations of mundanity, but it's all Miranda really can do and so it quickly devolves into a sideshow of rib elbowing "aren't I quirky?!!" As I read from the first to second act, I was filling, not with excitement about the story, but incredulity that this book had been written, edited, published, promoted, and was searching for the part when any of the characters become remotely likable. This moment did not arrive.

Disturbingly cavalier about themes of pedophilia, domestic abuse, and statutory rape, the author betrays a blithe naivete (I assume?) that not even the clueless protagonist imbues. Some here have said they were disgusted by the sex scenes, and yes they are graphic and not for the faint of heart, but it's not as though an author can't explore these themes responsibly and effectively. I couldn't suspend disbelief enough to believe in a romance between a young, selfish blonde bombshell and a mentally ill, dorky middle aged woman that started out as violent play-acting. Miranda's main problem is that she glorifies physical abuse that would likely not earn quite the same praise if the genders were changed (lesbians can be in abusive relationships too!). What convinces me of July's cluelessness is the Nicholas Sparks-esque, cop-out, book-ended finish to a 200 page hack job of heavy material.

This was a literary cherry-popper for me in a lot of ways. I've never read a book devoid of likable characters, devoid of self-awareness, devoid of meaning. At least 50 shades of trash is meant to be titillating junk food lit, but this? I have no idea was this was trying to be.

15 of 17 people found the following review helpful.
I Read This Book and Am Writing This Review With The Hope That I Can Prevent Others From Making The Same Mistake
By Amazon Customer
I don't typically write Amazon reviews, but I'm so glad they exist given the fact that many U.S.-based book reviewers were clearly sucked in by the literary celebrity of this author and wrote this book pretty good reviews even though it's, by any objective measure, an awful book. The U.K.-based reviews I read of this book were much more on point.

I don't think I have ever disliked a book more. When I'm done with a book that I don't want to keep on my bookshelf I usually leave it out for a neighbor to take (I live in a neighborhood that's obsessed with "free stuff") but I am planning to throw this book in the recycling bin so that I can spare any of my neighbors from making the same mistake of reading it that I made.

The writing was pedestrian (another reviewer noted the much-repeated description of a character wanting to "cream" on another character's face), the characters and their actions didn't make any sense in the context of the character development.

The book is weird in the worst way possible: there is nothing about the characters that reflected any traits I've observed in humans during my decades living on this earth. Then the book descends into a bizarre series of many pages worth of random sexual fantasies, none of which are well-executed (by the writer) in any way. The "surprise" ending can be seen coming from miles away. There's a weird epilogue at the end that's on par with something you would read in a high-school creative writing class that, after suffering through 200+ pages of the book, I had no idea which characters it was in reference to.

I think this is a perfect example of the literary establishment allowing something to be published because an author is well known that, had it been sent in as a random manuscript, would have been immediately thrown in the trash.

17 of 20 people found the following review helpful.
" The beauty of this novel is in the seemingly-mundane details like when the protagonist mentions "I love being described
By Alison Hanley
In the same vein of 2014's "The Wallcreeper," The beauty of this novel is in the seemingly-mundane details like when the protagonist mentions "I love being described." Aside from July's beautiful descriptions and astute observations of everyday life, this novel fell somewhat flat for me. July has such an interesting perspective that is intriguing to read, but the sexual imagery is not for the easily offended or squeamish. By the end of the novel, I found myself questioning the veracity and depth of the relationships formed during the narrative.

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