âA thrill for the sickos among usâ JIA TOLENTINO
âUtterly inimitableâ RAVEN LEILANI
âUnrelentingly brutal and gut-bustingly funny and spares no oneâ CARMEN MARIA MACHADO
'Symbiotically serious and funny' MEGAN NOLAN
'The funniest, darkest thing' ST VINCENT
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN FICTION
An audacious, original and unforgettable novel-in-stories that follows a cast of intricately linked characters as rejection throws their lives and relationships into chaos.
Sharply observant and outrageously funny, Rejection is a provocative plunge into the thorniest problems of modern life: sex, relationships, identity and the internet.
We see a young manâs passionate allyship turn to a furious and debilitating nihilism as he realizes, over thirty lonely years, that his feminism isnât getting him laid; a young womanâs unrequited crush spirals into borderline obsession and the systematic destruction of both her sense of self and her group chat; and witness a shy late bloomerâs flailing efforts at a first relationship lead to a life-upending mistake. As these characters pop up in each otherâs dating apps and social media feeds, or meet in dimly lit bars and bedrooms, they reveal the ways that our delusions can warp our desire for connection.
Written with the accomplished authority of a modern classic and the manic intensity of a losersâ manifesto, Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte radically redefines what it means to be rejected by lovers, friends, society and oneself.
âA book of mad, madcap geniusâ Garth Greenwell
âHe writes about these things in the way Anthony Bourdain wrote about restaurants⊠Tulathimutte is a big talentâ The New York Times Book Review
âBlistering ⊠takes a magnifying glass to the mind in the internet ageâ Vogue
âThereâs a volatile thrill to the writing ⊠snortingly funnyâ Wall Street Journal
âObsessively readable, acerbic, Foster Wallaceâinflectedâ Vanity Fair
âA master comedian with a virtuoso prose style ⊠audacious, original and highly disturbingâ New York Times Magazine
A Book of the Year in Wall Street Journal, New York Times, New Yorker, NPR, Time Magazine, Vanity Fair, Esquire, Kirkus Review and Electric Literature.