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Review �In Apartment, class, ambition, and New York real estate are the components in one mortal's struggle to know the world and its surprises about who is outsmarting what. A terrific piece of work.� ?Joan Silber, author of IMPROVEMENT�Apartment is a piercing investigation of male intimacy, privilege, and literary ambition that's as witty and insightful as it is heartrending. I couldn't look away.� ?Julie Buntin, author of Marlena�Apartment is full of keenly observed, stinging insights that compound in intensity long after the initial read.� ?Ling Ma, author of Severance�The rare page-turner that always maintains its dignity as a moving portrait of loneliness and longing.� ?Joshua Ferris, author of THEN WE CAME TO THE END�What a remarkable rarity--a guy-meets-guy novel about male friendship and intimacy. Apartment is a propulsive and powerfully focused exploration of masculine insecurity, anxiety, and ambivalence.� ?Chris Bachelder, author of The Throwback Special�Wayne's latest foray into the dark minds of lonely young men follows the rise and fall of a friendship between two aspiring fiction writers on opposite sides of a vast cultural divide. . . . [He] captures the nuances of this dynamic-a musky cocktail of intimacy and rage and unspoken mutual resentment-with draftsmanlike precision, and when the breaking point comes, as, of course, it does, it leaves one feeling vaguely ill, in the best way possible. A near-anthropological study of male insecurity.� ?Kirkus Reviews, Starred Review�Subtle, fascinating. . . Wayne excels at creating a narrator both observant of his surroundings and deluded about his own feelings . . . A careful meditation on class and power.� ?Publishers Weekly�Wayne emphasizes the gap between social isolation and an intense internal life, and uses the contrast to explore contemporary cultural anxieties in tenderly close focus.� ?Booklist�Teddy Wayne has an uncanny ability to teleport to another location and inhabit the people who live there...Dark and compulsively readable... Wayne skillfully shows us every disturbing and obsessive moment...a tightly written, tensely memorable short novel.� ?Meg Wolitzer, NPR's Best Books of the Year on LONER�At a moment when so many young writers want to join the ranks of the angels, Wayne's unfashionable wit, bitterness, and tight focus are a gift.� ?The Paris Review on LONER�More than a scabrous sendup of American celebrity culture; it's also a poignant portrait of one young artist's coming of age.� ?Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times on THE LOVE SONG OF JONNY VALENTINE�Kapitoil is one of those uncommon novels that really is novel.� ?Jonathan Franzen�Loner moves ahead to its climax (and a superbly executed plot twist) with the sickening momentum of a horror movie�It stands in stark contrast to Mr. Wayne's previous novel, The Love Song of Jonny Valentine (2013), a funny, sympathetic portrait of a teenybopper pop star. The range shown in these two books, which move from the ridiculous to the chilling, is evidence of a rising talent.� ?The Wall Street Journal on LONER�A powerful and even a somewhat touching suspense story about a first-year student who finds himself outclassed, in ways neither he, nor the reader, could possibly anticipate.� ?Maureen Corrigan, NPR's �Fresh Air� on LONER�Wayne has created a uniquely terrifying and compelling protagonist for such a funny book... the best second-person novel I've read since Sam Lipsyte's Homeland... a great, lethal little book.� ?The Boston Globe on LONER�Like all transgressive works of fiction, Loner is bound to be controversial. In some ways, the novel resembles a hyper-timely update to the psychological portrait of Humbert Humbert in Lolita. Similarly, Loner also asks the reader for a certain kind of bravery to stomach-and it rewards such risks.� ?GQ on LONER�Wildly inventive and disturbing.� ?Esquire on LONER�Harrowing... complex [and] necessary.� ?Salon on LONER�Loner is a campus novel for our times�The novel's brilliance lies in the way Wayne toys with the reader's sympathies while allowing his narrator to pursue his dreadful end�Loner is one prickly piece of work, but the genius is hard to miss.� ?Los Angeles Review of Books on LONER Read more About the Author Teddy Wayne is the author of Loner, The Love Song of Jonny Valentine, and Kapitoil. He is the winner of a Whiting Writers' Award and an NEA Creative Writing Fellowship as well as a finalist for the Young Lions Fiction Award, the PEN/Bingham Prize, and the Dayton Literary Peace Prize. He is a regular contributor to the New Yorker, the New York Times, and McSweeney's. Read more
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