Blow Yourself Up: A Novel
Autor Ankur Thakkaren Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 sep 2026
In the halls of an elite East Coast high school, Arjun and Payal fall in love as the world begins to tilt toward the digital. Over the next eight years, their trajectories diverge as sharply as the fractured internet itself. Payal ascends to the dizzying, dopamine-fueled heights of New York’s influencer economy, finding fame on Boost, a looping video app that is as rewarding as it is demanding. Meanwhile, in a cavernous office in Chicago, Arjun, a musician whose dreams have quieted, now cleans up the same platform’s debris, moderating the internet’s darkest videos. When a brutal act of political violence against a beloved musician goes viral, this rip in reality forces the pair to confront the motivations of the platforms they inhabit. A sharp exploration of creative ambition and the multifarious nature of identity, this is a story of love in the time of infinite scroll and a look at what we sacrifice to be seen.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9798899480645
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Triquarterly
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 133 x 203 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Northwestern University Press
Colecția Triquarterly
Notă biografică
ANKUR THAKKAR is a writer and multimedia artist whose stories have appeared in Guernica, [PANK], and TriQuarterly, and his essay “Swipe” was selected by Medium as one of the best pieces of writing about the internet. He was a 2025 Sewanee Writers’ Conference Scholar and is a content designer at YouTube, as well as a practicing artist with recent exhibitions at the Palais de Tokyo and La Friche la Belle de Mai. He lives and works in Brooklyn.
Recenzii
“Ankur Thakkar is remarkably attuned to the perils and seductions of today’s rapidly changing world. His propulsive, capacious debut, Blow Yourself Up, alarms and delights.” —R. O. Kwon, author of Exhibit
“There aren’t many writers who can successfully fuse the rapidity of a technology-driven generation with the ancient emotional worlds of love and longing, but Ankur Thakkar makes it look as easy as pouring water from a pitcher. Exploring friendship, family, love, and heartbreak through their irreparable connections in a society increasingly influenced by surveillance and public dreaming, this novel is a portrait of an otherwise unexplainable time in a young person's life. In this story, with its sparkling dialogue and depth of emotion, like careful strokes on a canvas, Thakkar reveals himself to be a master artist. Readers will enjoy losing themself in the world he creates.” —Ashley C. Ford, author of Somebody’s Daughter: A Memoir
“Electric, funny, and deeply humane, Blow Yourself Up explores ambition and belonging with fearless honesty. In this sharp, searching debut, Thakkar delivers both a scathing meditation on identity in the age of hyperreal art and a haunting digital-age love story.” —Hala Alyan, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Arsonists’ City
“There is a real honesty to this book that has left me thinking about it every time I put it down; it is clear that Thakkar has a real love for these worlds. I can’t wait to watch this blow up.” —Dan Sinker, writer, podcaster, and founder of Punk Planet magazine
“There aren’t many writers who can successfully fuse the rapidity of a technology-driven generation with the ancient emotional worlds of love and longing, but Ankur Thakkar makes it look as easy as pouring water from a pitcher. Exploring friendship, family, love, and heartbreak through their irreparable connections in a society increasingly influenced by surveillance and public dreaming, this novel is a portrait of an otherwise unexplainable time in a young person's life. In this story, with its sparkling dialogue and depth of emotion, like careful strokes on a canvas, Thakkar reveals himself to be a master artist. Readers will enjoy losing themself in the world he creates.” —Ashley C. Ford, author of Somebody’s Daughter: A Memoir
“Electric, funny, and deeply humane, Blow Yourself Up explores ambition and belonging with fearless honesty. In this sharp, searching debut, Thakkar delivers both a scathing meditation on identity in the age of hyperreal art and a haunting digital-age love story.” —Hala Alyan, Pulitzer finalist and author of The Arsonists’ City
“There is a real honesty to this book that has left me thinking about it every time I put it down; it is clear that Thakkar has a real love for these worlds. I can’t wait to watch this blow up.” —Dan Sinker, writer, podcaster, and founder of Punk Planet magazine
Descriere
A literary reckoning with the creator economy, Blow Yourself Up is a moving portrayal of love across cities and screens, mapping the distance between the selves we curate for others and our own ambitious dreams.