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Frankissstein: A Love Story is a 2019 novel by Jeanette Winterson. It was published on 28 May 2019 by Jonathan Cape. The novel employs speculative fiction and historical fiction to reimagine Mary Shelley's classic novel Frankenstein (1818). The story switches between Mary Shelley writing Frankenstein in Geneva, Switzerland in 1816 and the story of Ry Shelley, a transgender transhumanist who becomes involved in the world of artificial intelligence in present-day Brexit-era Britain.

It was longlisted for the 2019 Booker Prize.

= Synopsis =

Plot
The novel begins at Lake Geneva, Switzerland in the year of 1819. Confined in a summer house Mary Shelly, Percy Shelley, Lord Byron, Dr. Polidori, and Claire Clairmont spend time together eating, drinking and fucking. When they had finally tired of their usual gluttony, Lord Byron proposes that they write a horror story. Mary Shelley gathers the information she obtains from the science of her time, books, the thoughts and opinions of her friends and her personal woes to create the classic story of Dr. Victor Frankenstein and his Monster. Jumping to the year of 2019 in Brexit England, the story of Ry Shelley begins. Dr. Ry Shelley goes to an Adult convention to interview Ron Lord, a sex bot creator. At the information kiosk of the Adult convention, Ry encounters Claire, a beautiful black woman with a fierce passion for Jesus and Polly D, a just as fierce journalist for Vanity Fair. After the convention, Dr. Victor Stein is introduced. Dr. Ry Shelley's romantic partnership with Dr. Victor Stein later warps from deceit and hidden agendas. The end of the novel is hard to determine, and is largely up to the reader to decipher.

Characters
In order of appearance.

Mary Shelley

Percy Shelley

Lord Byron

Dr. Polidori

Jane "Clair" Clairmont

Dr. Ry Shelley (Dead name: Mary)

= Reception = At the review aggregator website Book Marks, which assigns individual ratings to book reviews from mainstream literary critics, the novel received a cumulative "Positive" rating based on 31 reviews: 11 "Rave" reviews, 14 "Positive" reviews, 5 "Mixed" reviews, and 1 "Pan" review.

Kirkus Reviews and Publishers Weekly both praised the novel, with the latter calling it "vividly imagined and gorgeously constructed."

Writing for The Guardian, British novelist Sam Byers gave the novel a rave review, praising Winterson's ability "to leaven the hyperinvention of rogue science with deeply evocative historical realism."

Sarah Lotz, writing for The New York Times Book Review, praised Winterson's scenes of Mary Shelley as "visceral and seeped with Gothic gloom" and called the novel "both deeply thought-provoking and provocative yet also unabashedly entertaining."

Ron Charles of The Washington Post gave the novel a rave review, praising its dialogue and calling it "an unholy amalgamation of scholarship and comedy."

Holly Williams of The Independent gave the novel a positive review, calling it "enjoyably audacious" but also felt it to be "overstuffed" with Winterson's research and its satiric dialogue "too crude to be convincing."

Sam Sacks of The Wall Street Journal gave the novel a favourable review, writing, "This is a book whose mismatched parts—subtle historical drama and philosophical allegory; bawdy humor and profound moral inquiries—somehow combine to form a powerful, living whole."

Writing in the New Statesman, Ben Myers panned the novel, criticizing it for Winterson's "cramming in of so many ethical and philosophical points of discussion, often by way of didactic and totally implausible dialogue [...] it feels as if Winterson is playing to the contemporary woke crowd."

= Publication history =


 * Frankissstein: una història d'amor (in Catalan). Translated by Udina, Dolors. Catalonia: Edicions del Periscopi. November 2019. ISBN 978-84-17339-29-6.
 * Frankissstein: una història d'amor (in Catalan). Translated by Udina, Dolors. Catalonia: Edicions del Periscopi. November 2019. ISBN 978-84-17339-29-6.
 * Frankissstein: una història d'amor (in Catalan). Translated by Udina, Dolors. Catalonia: Edicions del Periscopi. November 2019. ISBN 978-84-17339-29-6.
 * Frankissstein: una història d'amor (in Catalan). Translated by Udina, Dolors. Catalonia: Edicions del Periscopi. November 2019. ISBN 978-84-17339-29-6.
 * Frankissstein: una història d'amor (in Catalan). Translated by Udina, Dolors. Catalonia: Edicions del Periscopi. November 2019. ISBN 978-84-17339-29-6.
 * Frankissstein: una història d'amor (in Catalan). Translated by Udina, Dolors. Catalonia: Edicions del Periscopi. November 2019. ISBN 978-84-17339-29-6.