Exquisitely crafted...[S]harp and succinct...Kiki Man Ray rescues its protagonist from the dustbin of history and advocates eloquently for the vitality and importance of the world she helped to forge. -- Hamilton Cain - Wall Street Journal
Absorbing and insightful...[Braude] has written a biography worthy of [Kiki de Montparnasse], alive with anecdote and incident...You just become so glad to know her. -- Charles Finch - Boston Globe
[A] heady romp through the galleries and nightclubs of interwar France. -- Vogue
[An] exuberantly entertaining biography. -- Joanna Scutts - New York Times Book Review
Braude's biography argues that the pair's long love affair was mutually galvanizing, and that Kiki was not just a muse but an artist in her own right. -- The New Yorker
Splendid...Braude brings [Kiki de Montparnasse] vividly to life and argues that she deserves to be remembered as a significant cultural figure in her own right. -- Ann Levin - Associated Press
If the only 'Kiki de Montparnasse' you are aware of is a lingerie brand, please check out this top-notch, highly readable nonfiction from cultural historian Mark Braude right now. -- Cat Auer - A.V. Club
[A] comprehensive page-turner. -- Sloane Crosley - Departures Magazine
[An] affectionate biography...As irresistible as it is overdue. -- Chicago Review of Books
With vibrant prose as beguiling as Kiki herself...Braude's exuberant, absorbing biography stands Kiki at the 'white-hot center' of 1920s Montparnasse, reclaiming her rightful place. -- Janet Somerville - Toronto Star
[Kiki is] a vibrant force in a colorful world-and the heart of Braude's history. A rich, affectionate look at bohemian Paris. -- Kirkus Reviews
Kiki Man Ray is a thoroughly researched and gracefully written life of the (until now) underestimated model, performer, painter, actress, and influencer known as Kiki de Montparnasse. Mark Braude's biography brings her out of the wings and sets her firmly center stage in this evocative portrait of artistic life in the Paris of the 1920s. -- Carolyn Burke, author of Foursome and Lee Miller
Finally, a detailed and entertaining account of Alice Prin, a/k/a Kiki de Montparnasse, and her artistic and romantic relationship with Man Ray. Best known as a popular (and usually nude) artists' model, Kiki was a singer and performer, a painter, a writer, and the central female instigator for the avant-garde demimonde of Paris in the 1920s. Mark Braude's writing and subject make this book irresistible, as was Kiki herself. -- Jim Jarmusch
Kiki de Montparnasse was more than a muse-she was a vivacious, independent woman whose talent and magnetism helped make Paris the center of the art world in the 1920s. In Mark Braude's riveting cultural history, the Queen of Montparnasse rises again. This is a lively and compassionate tribute to the chanteuse, model, and portraitist who held center stage in her life, and who inspired some of the finest Surrealist art of the twentieth century. -- Heather Clark, author of Pulitzer Prize-finalist Red Comet: The Short Life and Blazing Art of Sylvia Plath
A delightful, marvelously readable, meticulously researched romp of a book, Kiki Man Ray brings to life not just the kaleidoscopically talented Kiki herself, but the endlessly fascinating Montparnasse milieu over which she reigned. -- Whitney Scharer, author of The Age of Light
Man Ray captured 1920s Paris in his photographs, especially those of a singular muse: Kiki de Montparnasse, a hostess, a celebrity, a cabaret performer, a woman whose bawdy, heartfelt songs were the pulse of Paris. Mark Braude turns the tables-and the lens-and gives us a unique portrait: Man Ray from the perspective of that celebrated muse and her ephemeral art of performance. -- Tilar J. Mazzeo, New York Times best-selling author of The Hotel on Place Vendome: Life, Death, and Betrayal at the Hotel Ritz in Paris
Kiki de Montparnasse-model, muse, artist-is the sole realist in a room of Surrealists. Unafraid of contradiction, she lived the fast life in the stillness of a pose, the intimacy of a public dream. Beautifully written, with a light touch and a wise eye, Mark Braude's Kiki Man Ray arranges the elements of Kiki's life, letting radiant patterns emerge. -- Alexander Nemerov, author of Fierce Poise: Helen Frankenthaler and 1950s New York