Predator: A Memoir, a Movie, an Obsession
A searching memoir of a life lived in the flicker of an action film, by the author of I Will Take the Answer

In his first memoir, Ander Monson guides readers through a scene-by-scene exploration of the 1987 film Predator, which he has watched 146 times. Some fighters might not have time to bleed, but Monson has the patience to consider their adventure, one frame at a time. He turns his obsession into a lens through which he poignantly examines his own life, formed by mainstream, white, male American culture. Between scenes, Monson delves deeply into his adolescence in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Riyadh, his role as a father and the loss of his own mother, and his friendships with men bound by the troubled camaraderie depicted in action and sci-fi blockbusters. Along with excursions into the conflicted pleasures of cosplay and first-person shooters, he imagines himself beside the poet and memoirist Paul Monette, who wrote the novelization of the movie while his partner was dying of AIDS.


A sincere and playful book that lovingly dissects the film, Predator also offers questions and critiques of masculinity, fandom, and their interrelation with acts of mass violence. In a stirring reversal, one chapter exposes Monson through the Predator’s heat-seeking vision, asking him, “What do you know about the workings of the hidden world?” As Monson brings us into the brilliant depths of the film and its universe, the hunt begins.

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Predator: A Memoir, a Movie, an Obsession
A searching memoir of a life lived in the flicker of an action film, by the author of I Will Take the Answer

In his first memoir, Ander Monson guides readers through a scene-by-scene exploration of the 1987 film Predator, which he has watched 146 times. Some fighters might not have time to bleed, but Monson has the patience to consider their adventure, one frame at a time. He turns his obsession into a lens through which he poignantly examines his own life, formed by mainstream, white, male American culture. Between scenes, Monson delves deeply into his adolescence in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Riyadh, his role as a father and the loss of his own mother, and his friendships with men bound by the troubled camaraderie depicted in action and sci-fi blockbusters. Along with excursions into the conflicted pleasures of cosplay and first-person shooters, he imagines himself beside the poet and memoirist Paul Monette, who wrote the novelization of the movie while his partner was dying of AIDS.


A sincere and playful book that lovingly dissects the film, Predator also offers questions and critiques of masculinity, fandom, and their interrelation with acts of mass violence. In a stirring reversal, one chapter exposes Monson through the Predator’s heat-seeking vision, asking him, “What do you know about the workings of the hidden world?” As Monson brings us into the brilliant depths of the film and its universe, the hunt begins.

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Predator: A Memoir, a Movie, an Obsession

Predator: A Memoir, a Movie, an Obsession

by Ander Monson
Predator: A Memoir, a Movie, an Obsession

Predator: A Memoir, a Movie, an Obsession

by Ander Monson

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A searching memoir of a life lived in the flicker of an action film, by the author of I Will Take the Answer

In his first memoir, Ander Monson guides readers through a scene-by-scene exploration of the 1987 film Predator, which he has watched 146 times. Some fighters might not have time to bleed, but Monson has the patience to consider their adventure, one frame at a time. He turns his obsession into a lens through which he poignantly examines his own life, formed by mainstream, white, male American culture. Between scenes, Monson delves deeply into his adolescence in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and Riyadh, his role as a father and the loss of his own mother, and his friendships with men bound by the troubled camaraderie depicted in action and sci-fi blockbusters. Along with excursions into the conflicted pleasures of cosplay and first-person shooters, he imagines himself beside the poet and memoirist Paul Monette, who wrote the novelization of the movie while his partner was dying of AIDS.


A sincere and playful book that lovingly dissects the film, Predator also offers questions and critiques of masculinity, fandom, and their interrelation with acts of mass violence. In a stirring reversal, one chapter exposes Monson through the Predator’s heat-seeking vision, asking him, “What do you know about the workings of the hidden world?” As Monson brings us into the brilliant depths of the film and its universe, the hunt begins.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781644452004
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Publication date: 09/06/2022
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 607,690
Product dimensions: 5.40(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Ander Monson is the author of eight previous books, including I Will Take the Answer and Vanishing Point: Not a Memoir, a finalist for the National Book Critics Circle Award. He edits DIAGRAM and teaches at the University of Arizona.

Table of Contents

1 Seeing Stars 3

2 You're Looking Good, Dutch 17

3 A Simple Setup 27

4 Some Bad Things Happened in My Past 31

5 Gonna Have Me Some Fun Tonight 35

6 Fast-Forward: Billy, Get Me a Way Out of This Hole 41

7 On Our Own 51

8 Trying to Forget It 57

9 So Many Easier Ways to Hurt 59

10 On Infrared 71

11 Strange, Major 81

12 Payback Time 85

13 Rewind: A Nothing Shot 93

14 Extinction List 97

15 On Painlessness 115

16 Mommy, Why Does Everybody Have a Bomb? 125

17 Time to Bleed 131

18 Dear Paul, 141

19 We Hit Nothing 145

20 Nothing Tender 159

21 If It Bleeds, We Can Kill It 163

22 Only in the Hottest Years 171

23 Some Fun 183

24 Predator vs. Ander 187

25 I See It. I See It. 189

26 That First-Person Feeling 199

27 A Blue Ring Seen through Water 215

28 Lament for the Man inside the Suit 225

29 What in the Hell Are You? 227

30 Lament for the Men inside the Suits 241

31 Curtain Call 245

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