Rejection
Fiction
Tony Tulathimutte
288 Pages
On-Sale Date: 02/09/2025
ISBN: 9780063337886
Trim Size: 5.250in x 7.900in x 0.850in
LONGLISTED FOR THE 2024 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN FICTION • A NEW YORK TIMES BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR
“A master comedian with a virtuoso prose style has produced an audacious, original and highly disturbing book . . . an incandescent satire.” —Giles Harvey, The New York Times Magazine
From the Whiting and O. Henry–winning author of Private Citizens (“the first great millennial novel,” New York Magazine), an electrifying 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 touchiest problems of modern life. The seven connected stories seamlessly transition between the personal crises of a complex ensemble and the comic tragedies of sex, relationships, identity, and the internet.
In “The Feminist,” a young man’s passionate allyship turns to furious nihilism as he realizes, over thirty lonely years, that it isn’t getting him laid. A young woman’s unrequited crush in “Pics” spirals into borderline obsession and the systematic destruction of her sense of self. And in “Ahegao; or, The Ballad of Sexual Repression,” a shy late bloomer’s flailing efforts at a first relationship leads to a life-upending mistake. As the characters pop up in each other’s dating apps and social media feeds, or meet in dimly lit bars and bedrooms, they reveal the ways our delusions can warp our desire for connection.
These brilliant satires explore the underrated sorrows of rejection with the authority of a modern classic and the manic intensity of a manifesto. Audacious and unforgettable, Rejection is a stunning mosaic that redefines what it means to be rejected by lovers, friends, society, and oneself.
“Rejection is unrelentingly brutal and gut-bustingly funny and spares no one—not you, not me. Tulathimutte is a pervert and a madman and a stone-cold genius.” —Carmen Maria Machado, author of Her Body and Other Parties
“One of the foremost fiction writers exploring the subject of his own generation.” —Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker
“Tulathimutte is such an acutely observant writer that I was entranced by his book despite its narrowness and emotional barbarity. One of Tulathimutte’s primal topics is online culture and its diseased repercussions, and he writes about these things in the way Anthony Bourdain wrote about restaurants, Hunter S. Thompson wrote about motorcycle gangs and Molly Ivins wrote about water-headed Texas politicians. He’s alert, in other words; he’s tanked up, bleakly funny and always stropping his knife. . . . Tulathimutte is a big talent and he is clearly just getting started.” — Dwight Garner, The New York Times Book Review
“Not until I picked up Tony Tulathimutte’s Rejection did I realize how fun it could be to read a book about a bunch of huge fucking losers. . . . it’s a thrill for the sickos among us, the king being Tulathimutte, who gives loserdom its own rancid carnival. Tulathimutte understands the project—both his own and that of his characters—with diagnostic, comprehensive hyper-precision; as you behold his parade of marketplace failure and personal pathology, he’s ten steps ahead of any reaction you could muster. . . . one of the foremost fiction writers exploring the subject of his own generation.” — Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker
“A master comedian with a virtuoso prose style has produced an audacious, original and highly disturbing book . . . an incandescent satire.” — Giles Harvey, The New York Times Magazine
“Maybe ‘love’ is too soft-focus of a word for the mix of awe, exhilaration and, occasionally, nausea I felt while reading about the book’s unlucky protagonists. . . Tulathimutte writes with virtuosic brio about loneliness and humiliation. I found myself perversely heartened by his depraved genius. His book is what I needed to read this year: bleak, funny and utterly ruthless.” — Jennifer Szalai, The New York Times Book Review
“The closest thing to reading David Foster Wallace I’ve encountered since we lost him. It’s upsetting and hilarious and impressively deranged.” — Chris Hayes
“The funniest book I’ve ever read.” — Bowen Yang
“A blistering collection of interconnecting short stories, Rejection takes a magnifying glass to the mind in the internet age.” — Vogue, “Best Books of the Year”
“Startlingly good. . . There’s a volatile thrill to the writing that owes to the electricity of the language but also to the collision of extreme registers. The psychic torment of these characters can be as disturbing as graphic horror stories; it can also be snortingly funny.” — Sam Sacks, Wall Street Journal
“Flayed open by the author’s scrutiny, these characters blister off the page, all of them electric in their rage, their alienation, their tragicomic grossness. Paired with a deft metafictional coda, their voices coalesce into a unified theory of rejection. Perverse, profane, and profound, Rejection will make your skin crawl.” — Esquire, Best Books of the Year
“Gutting. . . Cleverly satirizes a heartless world while nailing what stings so much about rejection.” — TIME, “100 Must-Read Books of the Year”
“One of the funniest books I’ve read in years and a smart take on how the internet breaks our brains.” — NPR, “Books We Love”
“Satire is alive and well, as evidenced by Tulathimutte’s flamboyant collection. One protagonist takes to an incel message board after failing to convince women he’s a feminist. Another sabotages his first potentially serious relationship with a man out of fear he’ll be rejected for his kink. A throbbing heart beats at the center of the hilarity and ribaldry, making this irresistible.” — Publishers Weekly, Best Books of the Year
“Rejection could be the year’s feel-bad book, but Tulathimutte’s inventiveness, his intellect, his sense of humor, and his precise style make his characters’ mortifications a pleasure to read. . . Like [Philip] Roth, Tulathimutte knows desire can be as ludicrous as it is urgent; like Roth, he likes a good dirty joke. . . . [Rejection] deserves many and enthusiastic readers.” — Matthew Keeley, The Boston Globe
“It’s the funniest, darkest thing—it’s like Dostoevsky’s Notes from Underground meets Instagram.” — St Vincent
“Obsessively readable, acerbic, Foster Wallace–inflected.” — Vanity Fair
“Tulathimutte’s unnerving depiction of angry losers in these interconnected stories is hard to look away from.” — Vulture, “Books We Can’t Wait to Read this Fall”
“A suite of linked stories about raging losers in the Internet era, with the prose-dial turned up to gasp-inducing Nabokov and Amis levels. . . one of the boldest works in recent memory.” — Karan Mahajan, Granta
“If our chronic online existence is like shouting into the void, then Rejection is the void shouting back.” — Luke Gair, The Sewanee Review (Staff Pick)
“I’m not sure I’ve ever read a more gleefully merciless book than Tony Tulathimutte’s brilliant novel in stories. . . . Tulathimutte is a connoisseur of the humiliating desires that lurk within all of us. Luckily, he’s also outrageously funny, which makes it impossible to put the book down, even when the cringe threatens to annihilate you.” — Jessie Gaynor, Literary Hub
“A hilarious, disgusting work of genius.” — Leah Abrams, Interview magazine
“Blazingly perceptive.” — Cat Zhang, The Cut
“Scathing, satirical. . . a feast of schadenfreude for the hardy reader, and rest assured that the author isn’t about to let himself off the hook. Absolutely merciless.” — Chicago Public Library, “Best Books of the Year”
“Brain-twisting, incisive, and laugh-out-loud funny.” — Angela Hui, Electric Literature
“Tulathimutte is unafraid to write the most disturbing, disgusting, and delightfully deranged things. Each time you think the characters have hit rock bottom, they pull out a shovel and start digging more. . . . An inventive and shameless story collection for the chronically online.” — Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“The prose is consistently sharp and funny as Tulathimutte cuts to the truth of his characters’ dilemmas. It’s a first-rate exploration of yearning and solitude.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Phenomenal. . . few writers dramatize the effects of being perennially online as astutely and engagingly as Tulathimutte does here. Rejection is thoughtfully and artfully constructed and outrageously entertaining.” — Booklist (starred review)
“Tulathimutte has written one of the most brilliantly funny works of fiction since Paul Beatty’s The Sellout. Rej