9780525538899-0525538895-Real Life: A Novel

Real Life: A Novel

ISBN-13: 9780525538899
ISBN-10: 0525538895
Author: Brandon Taylor
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Format: Paperback 336 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780525538899
ISBN-10: 0525538895
Author: Brandon Taylor
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: Riverhead Books
Format: Paperback 336 pages

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Real Life: A Novel (ISBN-13: 9780525538899 and ISBN-10: 0525538895), written by authors Brandon Taylor, was published by Riverhead Books in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Real Life: A Novel (Paperback, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.32.

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A FINALIST for the Booker Prize, the National Book Critics Circle John Leonard Prize, the VCU/Cabell First Novelist Prize, the Lambda Literary Award, the NYPL Young Lions Award, and the Edmund White Debut Fiction Award
“A blistering coming of age story” —O: The Oprah Magazine
Named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Public Library, Vanity Fair, Elle, NPR, The Guardian, The Paris Review, Harper's Bazaar, Financial Times, Huffington Post, BBC, Shondaland, Barnes & Noble, Vulture, Thrillist, Vice, Self, Electric Literature, and Shelf AwarenessA novel of startling intimacy, violence, and mercy among friends in a Midwestern university town, from an electric new voice.
Almost everything about Wallace is at odds with the Midwestern university town where he is working uneasily toward a biochem degree. An introverted young man from Alabama, black and queer, he has left behind his family without escaping the long shadows of his childhood. For reasons of self-preservation, Wallace has enforced a wary distance even within his own circle of friends—some dating each other, some dating women, some feigning straightness. But over the course of a late-summer weekend, a series of confrontations with colleagues, and an unexpected encounter with an ostensibly straight, white classmate, conspire to fracture his defenses while exposing long-hidden currents of hostility and desire within their community.
Real Life is a novel of profound and lacerating power, a story that asks if it’s ever really possible to overcome our private wounds, and at what cost.
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Praise for Real Life:
“[A] stunning debut . . . Taylor proves himself to be a keen observer of the psychology of not just trauma, but its repercussions. . . . There is a delicacy in the details of working in a lab full of microbes and pipettes that dances across the pages like the feet of a Cunningham dancer: pure, precise poetry.”
—Jeremy O. Harris, The New York Times Book Review
“Equal parts captivating, erotic, smart and vivid . . . [rendered] with tenderness and complexity, from the first gorgeous sentence of his book to its very last . . . Taylor is also tackling loneliness, desire and—more than anything—finding purpose, meaning and happiness in one’s own life.”
—Time
“[
Real Life is] a sophisticated character study of someone squaring self-preservation with a duty to tolerate people who threaten it. The book teems with passages of transfixing description, and perhaps its greatest asset is the force of Wallace’s isolation, which Taylor conveys with alien strangeness.”
—The New Yorker “
Real Life is a tender, deeply felt, perfectly paced novel about solitude and society, sexuality and race. It explores what the past means and, with brilliance and sympathy, dramatizes the intricacies of love and grief.”
—Colm Tóibín“A blistering coming of age story. . . [Taylor] is so deft at portraying the burdens that befall young queer people of color and the forces that often hamper true connection.”
—O: The Oprah Magazine
“Brandon Taylor emerges as a powerhouse . . . . In tender, intimate and distinctive writing, Taylor explores race, sexuality and desire with a cast of unforgettable characters.” —
Newsweek“A pleasure . . . So well written I felt like I was watching the events, rather than just reading the prose.” —
NPR
“[A] classical ideal of a novel . . . Every scene, every dialogue, fits perfectly over a hall-of-famer first sentence[,] delicate interlocking layers of story that build satisfyingly up and out around Wallace, his father, and his friends.” —
The Paris Review
“A perfect, meditative read.”
– USA TODAY
“Both calm and quiet and furiously dramatic, internal and external,
Real Life moves like, well, real life—but with a key difference. Real life itself can be super boring. But
Real Life . . . is utterly captivating all the way through.”
—Isaac Fitzgerald, The Today Show
“Taylor’s vivid characteri

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