![]() ![]() The book I’ve been jabbering about to anyone who will listen is Catherine Lacey’s new novel Biography of X, which is a tricksy, intriguing book comprising a faux biography set in a contemporary, but counterfactual United States. It is, The Guardian reports, “less love triangle, more sex pentangle”, so be prepared for bed-hopping and a more general debate about what it means to live happily ever after. The Happy Couple charts the upcoming nuptials of Luke and Celine, an Irish couple who found themselves getting engaged as an alternative to breaking up, including the perspective of several members of the wedding party. Naoise Dolan, the young author whose caustic debut Exciting Times made a splash back in 2020, will publish her second novel. Like Sally Rooney, Cline is that rare literary beast-a critic’s darling who also sells by the shedload. It’s another hazy, intriguing tale from the author of The Girls, her bestselling 2016 story of cult-motivated murders in 1960s California. ![]() Cline is an able storyteller and a master narrator of the inner lives of amoral young women. One of the most hotly anticipated books of summer 2023 must be Emma Cline’s new novel The Guest. Set at the end of a long hot summer on Long Island, we follow a manipulative 20-something as she infiltrates the social circles of the American elite. Foreign Policy & International Relations. ![]()
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