A Story Collection About People Who Just Can't Hang
Briefly

Tulathimutte’s characters embody the essence of loserdom with such discomforting precision that readers can’t help but surrender to the thrill of watching humiliating failures.
In 'The Feminist,' the protagonist's obsessive adherence to feminist ideals, initially a strategy for attracting women, spirals into a darkly comic portrayal of his self-sabotage.
Read at The New Yorker
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