Description: How I Won a Nobel Prize by Julius Taranto "A funny novel about a graduate student who decides to follow her disgraced mentor to a university that gives safe harbor to scholars of ill repute, igniting a crisis of work and a test of her conscience (and marriage)"-- FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Named One of the Best Books of the Year by VOGUE and VOX. The Free Presss August Book Club pick. A "very funny, very good" (B. J. Novak) debut novel about a graduate student who follows her disgraced mentor to a university that gives safe harbor to scholars of ill repute, igniting a crisis of work and a test of her conscience (and marriage) Helen is one of the brightest minds of her generation: a young physicist on a path to solve high-temperature superconductivity (which could save the planet). When she discovers that her brilliant adviser is involved in a sex scandal, Helen is torn: should she give up on her work with him? Or should she accompany him to a controversial university, founded by a provocateur billionaire, that hosts academics other schools have thrown out? Helen decides she must go--her work is too important. She brings along her partner, Hew, who is much less sanguine about living on an island where the disgraced and deplorable get to operate with impunity. On campus, Helen finds herself drawn to an iconoclastic older novelist, while Hew stews in an increasingly radical protest movement. Their rift deepens until both confront choices that will reshape their lives--and maybe the world. Irreverent, generous, anchored in character, and provocative without being polemical, How I Won a Nobel Prize illuminates the compromises well make for progress, what it means to be a good person, and how to win a Nobel Prize. Turns out all of it would be simple--if you could run the numbers. Author Biography Julius Tarantos writing has appeared in the Washington Post, Los Angeles Review of Books, Chronicle of Higher Education, and Phoebe. He attended Yale Law School and Pomona College. He lives in New York. Review "Has all the hallmarks of a book that will set sparks flying, an of-the-moment campus novel that deftly explores moral relativism...Enjoy the fascinating and surprisingly accessible dive into theoretical physics, appreciate the accumulating tension of the psychological drama, and laugh out loud at the one-liners."--VOGUE, Best Book Club Books"Julius Taranto does an incredible job crafting an ambitious and nuanced narrative about cancel culture thatll keep you laughing from start to finish."--Ama Kwarteng, COVETEUR"This funny, provocative academic satire asks what demands genius makes on ones attention, and which values can be sacrificed to advance art and science."--Kenneth Dillon, PUBLIC BOOKS"[How I Won a Nobel Prize] answers the question: What if there were a university just for canceled people? ... Its a very good satire, especially for a debut writer, especially for a male lawyer, writing in the voice of a woman. Its a high degree of difficulty. And it bites into a lot of meaty subjects that were always arguing about and yelling about on both sides. But its not a down-the-middle-of-the-road kind of satire, either. Essentially, the original title was The Offset. And ultimately, thats what Helen has to cope with. ... If you weigh your actions, whats enough of an offset? How much good you do in the world versus how much bad you do in the world?"--Boris Kachka, NPR, Press Play with Madeleine Brand"Taranto performs a high-wire act, balancing savvy political satire with brilliant character development and prose that sings and guffaws with nuance. . . Taranto gives the characters enough heart and zest that readers will want to go along for the ride, accepting the wildness that comes with an earnestness not often found in debuts."--Dominic Charles Howarth, SHELF AWARENESS"Tarantos sharp debut is set at the Rubin Institute, an East Coast think tank thats one part MIT, two parts Elon Musks Twitter feed: Its faculty of cancelees crows about finding a safe haven from woke culture. Helen, the narrator, is a brilliant scientist whos grudgingly followed her advisor there, generating all manner of crises for her marriage, research and sense of ethics. Its a fine launchpad for a satire of the culture wars."--LOS ANGELES TIMES, Most Anticipated Book of Fall"[A] very funny debut...theres something to be said for a novel that validates the messiness of the battles and doesnt try so strenuously to resolve them. Which, to render a moral judgment, ought to be the mission of the novel in the first place."--Mark Athitakis, LOS ANGELES TIMES"A very funny, very contemporary fable...The crisp intelligence of Mr. Tarantos writing eases the way toward a zany, cinematic finale. In the end, How I Won a Nobel Prize offers a baffled endorsement of disorder, of the chaos of argumentation itself."--Sam Sacks, THE WALL STREET JOURNAL"I extracted layers of meaning in this comic tale...often hilarious...the absurdity is striking, but the ethical cost of doing business with compromised individuals is never far from Tarantos mind. Is the outcome worth that cost? Its no surprise the book was originally titled The Moral Offset and that the conclusions drawn are literally explosive."--Maren Longbella, MINNEAPOLIS STAR TRIBUNE"Nail-bitingly tense...bracingly clever...a funny page-turner with plenty of surprises up its sleeve." --Liam Hess, VOGUE"A stunning new talent, announcing itself fully formed."--JONATHAN LETHEM, author of Brooklyn Crime Novel"Its Tarantos humor, especially his sentence-level wordplay, that keeps this book from collapsing under the weight of its high-concept, high-stakes premise. And if absurdist flourishes, centrist moral sensibilities, and superconductor tech-jargon anchor the books aesthetics in the late 1990s, the love story at its core feels raw and tech-laden in a uniquely contemporary way."--Brendan Driscoll, BOOKLIST, Starred Review"Taranto expertly explores the messy discussions around cancel culture and how much geniuses might be forgiven inappropriate conduct...A bright, well-turned satirical debut."--KIRKUS REVIEWS"Very funny. Very good."--B. J. NOVAK, author of One More Thing: Stories and Other Stories"An indisputably brilliant comic novel of ideas, a feat of deep research and Olympian satire worthy of Don DeLillo. Julius Taranto confidently grasps the third rail of cancel culture and ties it into a balloon animal, with great nerve and heart (to say nothing of phlegm, bile, and blood--in other words, humor). Reading this book is like doing a whippit that makes you smarter."--TONY TULATHIMUTTE, author of Private Citizens"[A] wildly original debut...propulsive, smart, funny."--Louisa Ermelino, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY"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 never-ending battle of being human. A novel of ideas in the tradition of, Norman Rushs Mating, How I Won a Nobel Prize is one of the best new novels Ive read in years."--TARA ISABELLA BURTON, author of Self Made and Strange Rites"Playful, taunting, and incisive, How I Won A Nobel Prize is a feat of wit, toying with the systems and classifications of our times to arrive at something brilliantly uncategorizable."--CHARMAINE CRAIG, bestselling author of Miss Burma and My Nemesis"Such a delightful surprise! A refreshing literary cocktail that takes the right kinds of chances at this chancy moment."--KURT ANDERSEN, New York Times Bestselling author of Evil Geniuses and Heyday"This is serious fiction of the least self-serious kind. A brilliantly executed, uproarious, and unabashedly precise exploration of ambition, power, love, and the painful art of balancing what we owe one another and ourselves."--LINDSAY STERN, author of The Study of Animal Languages Details ISBN0316513075 Author Julius Taranto Short Title The Moral Offset Pages 304 Language English Year 2023 ISBN-10 0316513075 ISBN-13 9780316513074 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2023-09-12 Subtitle A Novel Publisher Little Brown and Company Imprint Little Brown and Company Country of Publication United States AU Release Date 2023-09-12 NZ Release Date 2023-09-12 US Release Date 2023-09-12 UK Release Date 2023-09-12 Audience General DEWEY 813.6 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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