- Imprint: Penguin
- ISBN: 9781804994566
- Length: 192 pages
- Price: £9.99
VogueDeliciously scathing . . . Judgemental yet self-aware, caustic yet warm, Dubno’s book will have you yelping in recognition – either at the state of your own friendships (or depending on your lifestyle and bank balance) at the characters on the page.
Financial TimesZingy . . . Told in a single long , savage and hilarious paragraph, Happiness and Love can be gulped in one delicious go.
StylistA gorgeous book on being a hater, and I inhaled this in one sitting.
Madeline Cash, The London MagazineBreathless, damning, funny, elegiac . . . The achievement here is unquestionably substantial. Dubno has managed to write a work of high style that is also a document of real emotion.
Melissa Broder, author of Milk FedZeitgeist and timeless, cynical but not soulless, Dubno’s propulsive debut is for lovers of Thomas Bernhard, art over theory, and anyone who has ever wondered “What the hell am I doing here?” Fabulous!
Katy Hessel, author of The Story of Art Without MenExceptionally funny and entertaining.
Chris Kraus, author of I Love DickZoe Dubno examines character and human relations in the same way an art critic looks at a painting. Digging deeper and deeper into the thoughts behind thoughts, feelings behind feelings and questioning everything, Happiness and Love is an ecstatic performance of heightened perception.
Orlando Whitfield, Nero-award listed author of All that GlittersIn Happiness and Love, Zoe Dubno viciously and delightfully skewers the vapid people – the neo-bohemians of the social media age – who masquerade their privilege as creativity. It is bracing and funny and fiercely clever, a first novel of extraordinary confidence and profoundly entertaining wickedness.
Francesca Reece, author of VoyeurI loved this astute and hilarious skewering of New York’s psuedy cultural elite. Intelligent, relentless, nasty and fun, Happiness and Love is energising, vital and a total joy to read.
John Keene, winner of the National Book AwardA master class in irony, wit and storytelling, Zoe Dubno’s Happiness and Love is one of the most incisive and entertaining novels I’ve read this year. In a style redolent of Thomas Bernhard but very much her own and zeroing in on a 21st century New York art monster milieu, she manages to capture in every sentence delicious truths about our era that a thousand news articles barely touch. A triumph!
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