Tony Tulathimutte is the author of Private Citizens and Rejection. His work has appeared in The Paris Review, n +1, The Nation, The New Republic, and The New York Times. The recipient of an O. Henry Award and a Whiting Award, he runs the writing class CRIT in Brooklyn.
‘Divinely appalling, almost sublimely ghastly … It is quite difficult to laugh so hard while also being goldfish-mouthed at its audacity’ The Scotsman 'Startlingly good … The psychic torment of these characters can be as disturbing as graphic horror stories; it can also be snortingly funny' Wall Street Journal 'Gutting … Cleverly satirizes a heartless world' TIME,100 Must-Read Books of the Year 'I was entranced by his book despite its narrowness and emotional barbarity …Tulathimutte is a big talent' Dwight Garner, New York Times Book Review 'Perverse, profane, and profound … will make your skin crawl' Esquire, Best Books of the Year 'I found myself perversely heartened by his depraved genius … what I needed to read this year: bleak, funny and utterly ruthless' Jennifer Szalai, New York Times Book Review 'One of the funniest books I’ve read in years' NPR 'With the prose-dial turned up to gasp-inducing Nabokov and Amis levels… one of the boldest works in recent memory' Karan Mahajan, Granta Magazine ‘Unrelentingly brutal and gut-bustingly funny and spares no one… Tulathimutte is a pervert and a madman and a stone-cold genius’ Carmen Maria Machado, author of In the Dream House ‘Tulathimutte is utterly inimitable. Rejection is fast and funny, a delirious convergence of the haptic and uncanny’ Raven Leilani, author of Luster ‘Tulathimutte’s supercharged prose and profound existential comedy reveal something true at the heart of our desperate human condition. A book of mad, madcap genius’ Garth Greenwell, author of Small Rain ‘You will be crawling out of your skin from the very first words … virtuosic’ Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror ‘Absurdity and vulgarity merge with the fearless excavation of the deadly serious … symbiotically serious and funny' Megan Nolan, in Vogue 'The funniest, darkest thing—like Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground meets Instagram' St Vincent ‘Most insane, funniest book I’ve ever read’ Bowen Yang ‘A hilarious, disgusting work of genius’ Interview