No Judgment, Lauren Oyler
No Judgment, Lauren Oyler
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No Judgment
Essays

Author: Lauren Oyler

Narrator: Lauren Oyler

Unabridged: 8 hr 47 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: HarperAudio

Published: 03/19/2024


Synopsis

""The essay collection everyone’s talking about.""—New YorkA MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2024: Elle, The Millions, LitHub, Nylon, BookPage, PureWow, and moreFrom the national bestselling novelist and essayist, a groundbreaking collection of brand-new pieces about the role of cultural criticism in our ever-changing world.In her writing for Harper’s, the London Review of Books, The New Yorker, and elsewhere, Lauren Oyler has emerged as one of the most trenchant and influential critics of her generation, a talent whose judgments on works of literature—whether celebratory or scarily harsh—have become notorious. But what is the significance of being a critic and consumer of media in today’s fraught environment? How do we understand ourselves, and each other, as space between the individual and the world seems to get smaller and smaller, and our opinions on books and movies seem to represent something essential about our souls? And to put it bluntly, why should you care what she—or anyone—thinks?In this, her first collection of essays, Oyler writes with about topics like the role of gossip in our exponentially communicative society, the rise and proliferation of autofiction, why we’re all so “vulnerable” these days, and her own anxiety. In her singular prose—sharp yet addictive, expansive yet personal—she encapsulates the world we live and think in with precision and care, delivering a work of cultural criticism as only she can.Bringing to mind the works of such iconic writers as Susan Sontag, Pauline Kael, and Terry Castle, No Judgment is a testament to Lauren Oyler’s inimitable wit and her quest to understand how we shape the world through culture. It is a sparkling nonfiction debut from one of today’s most inventive thinkers.

About Lauren Oyler

Lauren Oyler’s essays on books and culture appear regularly in The New Yorker, the New York Times, the London Review of Books, and other publications, and she is a contributing editor of Harper's Magazine. She is the author of the novel Fake Accounts and lives in Berlin.


Reviews

Goodreads review by emma on June 17, 2024

the rumors are true: this book is poorly researched, and wildly pretentious, and mostly full of opinions and feelings it is thinly veiling as fact. i also really enjoyed it. and lauren oyler would probably not like me much at all. a lot of these essays are rants about things that are almost exactly be......more

Goodreads review by W.D. on March 19, 2025

I dunno. Folks pile on Oyler like she was Franzen, or pile-on the pile-onners. It's all too very much too very much online (he sez, online). But I really was really ambivalent about this one, wondering what the point of the first piece, on revenge (or the last, on spoilers), even was, but quite enjo......more

Goodreads review by Elena on August 27, 2024

In many ways Oyler is the archetypal midwit: she cannot be described as stupid, but she is too lazy a thinker to be taken seriously. The most striking thing about this book is how few books she actually talks about. (She seems to be a big TV and fanfic fan?) The second most striking thing is that sh......more

Goodreads review by cass on March 07, 2024

3.75 stars - thanks to harperone and netgalley for the digital galley! lauren oyler explores gossip, goodreads, living in berlin, autofiction, vulnerability, and mental illness in this essay collection. my favorite pieces were: my perfect opinions; i am the one who is sitting here, for hours and hour......more

Goodreads review by Lindsay on March 12, 2024

Acerbic essays with an off-putting tone only magnified when listening to the audiobook read by the author. She feels like the type of person who would corner you at a party and talk at you for hours, uninterested in anything but the sound of her own voice. I believe that she believes she’s the smart......more