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Our Country Friends - A Novel

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“A perfect novel for these times and all times, the single textual artifact from the pandemic era I would place in a time capsule as a representation of all that is good and true and beautiful about literature.”--Molly Young, Eight friends, one country house, and six months in isolation--a novel about love, friendship, family, and betrayal hailed as a “virtuoso performance” ( and “an homage to Chekhov with four romances and a finale that will break your heart” ( In the rolling hills of upstate New York, a group of friends and friends-of-friends gathers in a country house to wait out the pandemic. Over the next six months, new friendships and romances will take hold, while old betrayals will emerge, forcing each character to reevaluate whom they love and what matters most. The unlikely cast of characters includes a Russian-born novelist; his Russian-born psychiatrist wife; their precocious child obsessed with K-pop; a struggling Indian American writer; a wildly successful Korean American app developer; a global dandy with three passports; a Southern flamethrower of an essayist; and a movie star, the Actor, whose arrival upsets the equilibrium of this chosen family. Both elegiac and very, very funny,

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The novel s strengths abound. It upends clichés, pieties and commonplaces while also noticing salient details of the lockdown. The New York Times Book Review

Our Country Friends has all [Shteyngart s] usual humor and absurdity, but it s deepened by a new empathy. Los Angeles Times

Shteyngart knows how to make you belly laugh, and he s in his element here, poking fun at the claustrophobia of privilege. He perfectly captures the nature of adult friendships and the petty jealousies, disappointments, and dependencies that can define them. Vulture

In the backdrop of the pandemic, Gary Shteyngart gathers his memorable characters in a shelter, where they cook, seduce, and reconsider life s meaning. . . . Like The Decameron, Shteyngart s Our Country Friends reminds us that even in darkness, light promises to return if we reach for love and art. Min Jin Lee, author of Pachinko, finalist for the National Book Award 

Gary Shteyngart is a national treasure. He has always written with great humor and heart, but never more so than here. Be careful reading this book in public; it is as likely to make you laugh out loud as cry. Jonathan Safran Foer, author of Here I Am

I cannot say enough how much I loved Our Country Friends. It s a tragicomic tour de force about so many things sex, infatuation, the pandemic, kimchi, racism, immigration, adoption, stalking, Russian writers, K-pop, Japanese reality TV, writing but most of all, it s about how we create, sever, and mend lifelong bonds of friendship, how we wound and heal those we love most. It s the rare book that, when you turn to the last page, leaves you grateful to the author for creating this world and allowing you in for a time, but also a little sad, filled with regret at having to leave it. Angie Kim, author of Miracle Creek

Shteyngart s most moving novel, Chekhov and Boccaccio reimagined in America in the year of the pandemic, is a powerful fable of our broken time. Salman Rushdie, Booker Prize winning author of Midnight s Children

Shteyngart s big-hearted drama is timely yet timeless with its penetrating and nuanced social commentary exploring identity, racism, celebrity culture, social media, and humanity. Above all, Shteyngart artfully exemplifies love in its many registers parental, brotherly, romantic in what is ultimately a super sad true love story. Booklist (starred review)

The Great American Pandemic Novel only Shteyngart could write, full of hyphenated identities, killer prose, and wild vitality. Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

Product details

Authors Gary Shteyngart
Publisher Random House USA
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 06.09.2022
 
EAN 9781984855145
ISBN 978-1-984855-14-5
No. of pages 336
Dimensions 133 mm x 202 mm x 19 mm
Subjects Fiction > Narrative literature
Fiction > Narrative literature > Contemporary literature (from 1945)

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