‘Fake Accounts’ by Lauren Oyler

The unnamed protagonist of Lauren Oyler's Fake Accounts moves through the plot sneering at everyone she comes across—other feminist women, feminist men, non-feminist men, people who attend demonstrations, her co-workers, her intern (whom she forces to do push ups), people who like baking, people with regional accents, people with children, people who don’t read the… Continue reading ‘Fake Accounts’ by Lauren Oyler

‘Paris Metro’ by Wendell Steavenson

Paris Metro is full of bookish vocabulary, so I spent a lot of time on google. Sclerotic, recuse, calumny were new, peripatetic more familiar—Steavenson uses it to describe the nomadic lifestyle of foreign correspondents. Kit, the protagonist, uses it to describe her father. Google says it means “travelling from place to place, in particular working… Continue reading ‘Paris Metro’ by Wendell Steavenson