Book description
A hilarious and original debut novel that skewers our craze for celebrity.
Liza Normal, like a million teenagers before her, wants desperately to
be famous. If she can't be famous, she'll settle for infamy. But no Pop
Idol contest on earth will ever crown someone like Liza, with her
spookily vulgar 'vocal stylings' and her stripper's wardrobe. Her wits
addled by celebrity culture, the ashes of failed stardom in her mouth,
she decides to turn her back on her tinsel dreams and embrace her
outsider status with a ferocious purity.
Colors Insulting to Nature is a brazenly hilarious odyssey through teen
humiliation: the crushes who spurn her, the revenges gone wrong, and the
dawning realization that life doesn't come with a soundtrack that tells
you when to laugh and cry or an audience to applaud at the end. Cintra
Wilson is a pyrotechnic wit - the natural heir to Douglas Coupland and
the challenger to Dave Eggers. This novel will have readers howling with
laughter and writhing with retrospective embarrassment. She is a
staggering talent. Reviews for Wilson's plays:
'Incisive, inflamed, inflammatory, offensive, astute, vulgar, mean,
wildly funny, compassionate, and sweeping' Boston Globe
'A brilliant writer with a deliciously warped and blisteringly wiseass
take' Entertainment Weekly
'Storms the cheesy walls of popular culture like a band of punk-chick
Visigoths, and ravages the sequin clad icons within' Time Out New York
'If she keeps being so funny and brutal, she'll end up famous herself'
USA Today Cintra Wilson is a playwright, essayist and former
columnist. Her essays on the disease of celebrity were collected into a
book called A Massive Swelling and functioned as research for this
novel. She lives in New York; Colors Insulting To Nature is her first
novel.