Julius Taranto's fiction has appeared in Phoebe, The Fiddleback, Palimpsest, and Connu. His essay "On Outgrowing David Foster Wallace," in the Los Angeles Review of Books, was one of its most-read articles of the year. He has also written for The Chronicle of Higher Education, Foreign Affairs, and Lawfare. He is an editorial consultant for McNally Editions, the McNally Jackson paperback line, and in his other career is an antitrust lawyer.
Taranto’s hilarious, provocative debut novel, is at once bracingly
contemporary and reassuringly familiar . . . The novel’s peculiar
genius lies in how you’re never entirely sure where Taranto’s
sympathies lie.
*The Times*
A punchy and very funny campus novel which manages to satirise the
culture wars without ever making too clear which side of the
cancel-culture v anti-woke divide the author stands on
*Nicola Sturgeon*
A hit, a very palpable hit
*The Spectator*
A first-class debut . . . [a] masterful satire . . . quite
brilliant
*The Irish Times*
A twisty satire with nerve and sass . . . [An] addictive
page-turner
*The Mail*
Outstanding
*The Wall Street Journal*
Razor sharp . . . bracingly clever . . . a viciously funny
page-turner with plenty of surprises up its sleeve
*Vogue*
A gleefully irreverent satire of so-called cancel culture, virtue
signaling, and early-21st-century hypocrisy.
*The Atlantic*
Witty and provocative . . . Taranto understands the appeal of
bad-man geniuses, and he understands their dangers, too.
*Vox, 'Best Books of 2023'*
Very funny. Very good
*B.J. Novak*
With How I Won A Nobel Prize Julius Taranto achieves the
near-impossible: a literary comedy about cancel culture that is
neither priggish nor self-satisfiedly transgressive, less about
culture wars than the neverending battle of being human. A novel of
ideas in the tradition of Norman Rush's Mating, How I Won A Nobel
Prize is one of the best new novels I've read in years.
*Tara Isabella Burton, author of Social Creature*
A wildly original debut . . . Can a high-powered male lawyer write
a propulsive, smart, funny novel about science, cancel culture, and
#MeToo with a female protagonist? Absolutely. It’s exactly what
Julius Taranto has done in his debut, How I Won A Nobel Prize.
*Publishers Weekly*
A high-wire act, balancing savvy political satire with brilliant
character development and prose that sings and guffaws with
nuance
*Shelf Awareness*
Julius Taranto does an incredible job crafting an ambitious and
nuanced narrative abut "cancel culture" that'll keep you laughing
from start to finish.
*Coveteur*
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