LILY KING is the author of the novels The Pleasing Hour, The English Teacher, Father of the Rain, and Euphoria, one of the New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of 2014 and winner of the Kirkus Prize. She lives in Maine.
Praise for Writers & Lovers:
New York Times Bestseller
New England Society's Book Award for Fiction
Named one of The Best Fiction Books of 2020 by Kirkus
One of Washington Post's 10 Best Books of 2020
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"[A] comic and compassionate novel... It shares with [Euphoria] a
fascination with the difficulty of defining the worth of one's life
when the familiar markers of adult achievement are slow to
materialize. With wit and what reads like deep insider wisdom, Ms.
King captures the chronic low-level panic of taking a leap into the
artsy unknown and finding yourself adrift, without land or rescue
in sight." --Maureen Corrigan, Wall Street Journal
"I loved this book not just from the first chapter or the first
page but from the first paragraph... The voice is just so honest
and riveting and insightful about creativity and life." --Curtis
Sittenfeld, London Evening Standard
"[D]elightful... [A]n unmistakable broadside against fiction's love
affair with macho strivers, even -- or especially -- when layers of
lyricism and tenderness coat their machismo. The emotional force of
Writers & Lovers is considerable..." --New York Times Book
Review
"Romance isn't the point for Casey. Love is the gravy; words are
the filet. Finding a way to build a life around work she loves,
finding a way to support herself as a writer -- this is the line
connecting all three corners of the love triangle at the heart of
this novel." --New York Times Book Review, Group Text Book Club
"This smooth, deliberate chronicle of creation keeps the men in
their place and Casey firmly rooted at the center of her own story.
Instead of casting her as a woman torn between archetypes of male
creativity, Writers & Lovers portrays her as a woman in thrall to
her own generative processes, a devotee to the art of (her own)
attention." --Los Angeles Times
"Among the elements that make Writers & Lovers so winning are the
perfectly calibrated little details, convincing conversations, and
droll wit.... Writers & Lovers is a book about passion, desire,
grief, determination, and finding one's way. It's also about
craving love, family, and success... generously infused with heart
and soul and wit and wisdom." --NPR
"Wonderful, witty, heartfelt... Writers & Lovers is a funny novel
about grief, and, worse, it's dangerously romantic, bold enough and
fearless enough to imagine the possibility of unbounded happiness."
--Washington Post
"King has created a woman on the cusp of personal fulfillment and
strong enough to stand on her own, someone akin to Sally Rooney's
Frances in Conversations with Friends... But King also situates
Casey inside a variation of the which-lover-will-she-choose
framework of, say, Nancy Meyers's film Something's Gotta Give...
The novel is a meditation on trying itself: to stay alive, to love,
to care. That point feels so fresh, so powerfully diametrically
opposed to the readily available cynicism we've been feasting on...
King wants us to keep trying, through whatever means necessary, to
beat the odds." --Boston Globe
"[A] poignant and heartfelt novel about the effects of grief and
the paths people take to get through life. I couldn't put the book
down..." --Seattle Times
"This novel will become a defining classic for struggling young
writers."--Vulture
"King captures the agita of an early-life crisis and the
eccentricities of a writer's life, spiking the narrative with wit,
sumptuous imagery and hilarious skewerings of literary elitism."
--People
"King leaves no barrier between readers and smart, genuine,
cynical, and funny Casey. A closely observed tale of finding
oneself, and one's voice, while working through grief."--Booklist
(starred review)
"[A] charmingly written coming of age story." --Kirkus Reviews
(starred review)
"[I]ntimate and vulnerable... Lily King's novel follows a deeply
relatable protagonist navigating a whole menu of crises surrounded
by a cast of genuine, vivid characters... the book occupies a small
space, but packs it to the brim with humanity." --Entertainment
Weekly
"[A] down-to-earth saga of an extremely bright and likable single
woman wrestling with sexual desires, emotional dreads... an
engaging portrait of a woman confronting modern hardships."
--Associated Press
"King has portrayed effectively and compassionately with
well-crafted prose, evocative descriptions, and spot-on dialogue."
--New York Journal of Books
"[F]unny and romantic and hard to put down, full of well-observed
details of restaurant culture and writer's workshops. It's hard to
imagine a reader who wouldn't root for Casey." --Library Journal
(starred review)
"A knowing look at the pursuit of a life in the arts, with a
protagonist you'll root for." --Marie Claire
"Elegant... The nimble, astute narration appeals. This meditation
on the passing of youth is touching and ruefully funny."
--Publishers Weekly
"King is one of those rare writers who can entwine sadness,
hilarity and burning fury in the briefest of moments."
--BookPage
"[A]n extraordinary novel... King beautifully documents every
aspect of Casey's character. Casey's insights into the world of
writing are fascinating nd often humorous.... The prose [is]
linguistically sophisticated, clean and uncluttered." --Midwest
Book Review
"Seemingly light and breezy, the novel has an impressively steely
core... Writers & Lovers has one of the most completely satisfying
endings around, both surprising and solidly in character."
--Columbus Dispatch
"[R]emarkably funny... full of moments of keen observation, of wry
remarks about the challenges of writing and the awkwardness of
early love." --Bookreporter
"Writers & Lovers made me happy. Even as the narrator grieves the
loss of her mother and struggles to make art and keep a roof over
her head, the novel is suffused with hopefulness and kindness. Lily
King writes with a great generosity of spirit." --Ann Patchett,
author of The Dutch House
"Lily King is one of our great literary treasures and Writers &
Lovers is suffused with her brilliance. It is captivating, potent,
incisive, and wise, a moving story of grief, and recovering from
grief, and of a young woman finding her courage for life."
--Madeline Miller, author of Circe
"Gorgeous!" --Elizabeth Strout, author of Olive Kitteridge
"Writers & Lovers is a portrait of the artist as a young woman.
Lily King writes masterfully about desire and loss, creativity and
inspiration, and how each overlaps and influences the other. I
found myself reading slowly, underlining phrases, wanting to linger
in the world of this novel. Her insights about love -- how it is
elusive and ineffable -- and about grief -- how it is something
that you live inside -- took my breath away." --Christina Baker
Kline, author of A Piece of the World
"Writers & Lovers stole my heart from its first pages. I am in love
with this book. In. Love. This deep dive of a novel will stay with
me forever." --Elin Hilderbrand, author of Summer of '69
"My favourite of Lily King's books so far. Exuberant and affirming,
it's funny and immensely clever, emotionally rare and strong. I
feel bereft now I've finished." --Tessa Hadley, author of Late In
The Day
"If you loved The Friend but wish it had had more sex and
waitressing, get ready for Lily King's Writers and Lovers.
Delicious." --Emma Straub
Praise for Euphoria:
"Taut, witty, fiercely intelligent... King is brilliant." --New
York Times Book Review
"Intense, seductive, sexual, and intellectual... There are so many
exhilarating elements to savor in Euphoria... Brava to Lily King."
--San Francisco Chronicle
"As concentrated as orchid food, packing as much narrative power
and intellectual energy into its 250 pages as novels triple its
size." --Newsday
"Atmospheric and sensual... An intellectually stimulating tour de
force." --NPR
Praise for Father of the Rain:
"Surprising and wise...An absorbing, insightful story written in
cool, polished prose right to the last conflicted line."
--Washington Post
"King is a beautiful writer, with equally strong gifts for dialogue
and internal monologue." --New York Times Book Review
"Haunting, incisive...King is brilliant." --Elle
"An excellent novel, sensitive and perceptive." --Chicago
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