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A review by biancarogers
Rejection by Tony Tulathimutte
5.0
In Rejection, Tony Tulathimutte presents a bold collection of interconnected stories that confront the struggles of our digital age, particularly the yearning for connection in an increasingly isolating world. Through characters that are deeply flawed yet fascinating, he delves into the pathology of loneliness, offering intimate snapshots of people shaped by experiences of rejection. The collection is a darkly humorous take on millennial life and internet culture, reminiscent of Ottessa Moshfegh's fearless portrayals of unsympathetic characters.
What distinguishes Rejection is its ambitious structure, evolving beyond mere character studies. The stories build in surreal intensity, culminating in one of the most daring endings in recent fiction. Starting with explorations of human desperation and self-sabotage, the collection transforms into something unexpected and profound, engaging readers while pushing them to confront unsettling truths about our collective desires.
What distinguishes Rejection is its ambitious structure, evolving beyond mere character studies. The stories build in surreal intensity, culminating in one of the most daring endings in recent fiction. Starting with explorations of human desperation and self-sabotage, the collection transforms into something unexpected and profound, engaging readers while pushing them to confront unsettling truths about our collective desires.