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Question of the Week > Have You Read Any Novels That Succeed At Representing Modern Life? (3/2/25)

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message 1: by Marc (new)

Marc (monkeelino) | 3457 comments Mod
Have you read any novels that do a great job of representing some/any aspect of modern life (social media, income discrepancies, global politics, technology/AI, immigration, mis/dis-information, etc.)? In short, which books do you feel capture 21st century life well?


message 2: by Lark (new)

Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 730 comments it’s a little unnerving to realize this is where my head is, but the first book that came to mind for me was Leave the World Behind by Rumaan Alam and the second book was The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinson


message 3: by Bill (new)

Bill Hsu (billhsu) | 291 comments I come across relatively few such novels, but the ones that do it well really stick in my head. A few from a list that can get much longer if I start digging:

Eugene Lim, Dear Cyborgs
Percival Everett, Telephone
Nate Lippens, Ripcord


message 4: by Bretnie (new)

Bretnie | 838 comments The first one that came to mind was Wellness by Nathan Hill.


message 5: by Henk (new)

Henk | 89 comments I would say that Sally Rooney does a great job capturing unmoored millennials in Dublin. Also No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood, Assembly by Natasha Brown and Perfection by Vincenzo Latronico (just long listed for this years International Booker prizes) come to mind.


message 6: by Lark (new)

Lark Benobi (larkbenobi) | 730 comments Assembly is such an interesting choice, Henk. Yes, I agree. I sort of went for the big apocalyptic novels to answer this question but the particularities of Assembly are so true to these times.


message 7: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Shindler | 61 comments I agree with Lark about Assembly, Henk. I would not have thought of it myself yet it says so much about modern life in so stark and economical style.


message 8: by Stacia (last edited Mar 02, 2025 07:10PM) (new)

Stacia | 269 comments Aphasia by Mauro Javier Cárdenas

Do You Remember Being Born? by Sean Michaels

And, going out on a limb...

Kaveena (civil war in a western African country, dictators, shadow power/rule, colonialism) by Boubacar Boris Diop

A Religious Orgy in Tennessee: A Reporter's Account of the Scopes Monkey Trial (non-fiction op-ed essays from 100 years ago during the Scopes trial that, unfortunately, feel like they could be written today) by H.L. Mencken


message 9: by Joy D (new)

Joy D | 10 comments I just finished one that represents our current "digital dystopia:"
Universality by Natasha Brown


message 10: by Hester (new)

Hester (inspiredbygrass) | 141 comments I'm going to go with Right after the Weather by Carol Anshaw .


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