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Private citizens
Book • 2016
Tony Tulathimutte's "Private Citizens" is a debut novel that explores the lives of four recent Stanford graduates navigating the complexities of adulthood in the Bay Area.
The novel delves into themes of ambition, social justice, and the challenges of finding one's place in the world.
Tulathimutte's writing is characterized by its sharp wit and unflinching honesty, offering a nuanced portrayal of the human condition in the context of contemporary social issues.
The novel's exploration of the internet's impact on relationships and self-perception is particularly insightful.
The book's overall tone is both darkly humorous and deeply empathetic.
The novel delves into themes of ambition, social justice, and the challenges of finding one's place in the world.
Tulathimutte's writing is characterized by its sharp wit and unflinching honesty, offering a nuanced portrayal of the human condition in the context of contemporary social issues.
The novel's exploration of the internet's impact on relationships and self-perception is particularly insightful.
The book's overall tone is both darkly humorous and deeply empathetic.
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as his acclaimed debut novel, featuring a self-portrait of sorts.


Tony Tulathimutte

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