''Super Sad True Love Story'' is the third novel by American writer
Gary Shteyngart. The novel takes place in a near-future
dystopian
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New York where life is dominated by media and retail.
Plot summary
The son of a
Russian immigrant,
protagonist
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Leonard (Lenny) Abramov, a middle-aged, middle class, otherwise unremarkable man whose mentality is still in the past century, falls madly in love with Eunice Park, a young
Korean-American
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from New Jersey struggling with
materialism
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and the pressures of her traditional Korean family. The chapters alternate between profuse diary entries from the old-fashioned Lenny and Eunice's biting e-mail correspondence on her "GlobalTeens" account.
In the background of what appears to be a love story that oscillates between superficiality and despair, a grim political situation unravels. America is on the brink of economic collapse, threatened by its Chinese creditors. In the twilight nation, the only three industries left are Media, Credit, and Retail. In the meantime, the
totalitarian Bipartisan Party government's main mission is to encourage and promote consumerism while eliminating political dissidents, under US President Cortez. Abramov is a member of the Creative Class, who sells long-term life extension to high net worth individuals in Italy.
Italy is the only and last country in Europe that has any meaningful dealings with the US. The United States invaded Venezuela at some point.
In the story, to describe the change in relative positions, six million Chinese Yuan is equal to US$50 million.
The current USA is fixed in a cult of youth based on the oversaturated "GlobalTeens" social media site, which has the phrase "Less words = more fun!!!".
The US is called an "unstable, barely governable country presenting grave risk to the international system of corporate governance and exchange mechanisms" by a member of the Chinese Central Bank.
Abramov, acting as the POV character, explains the future of the US in the wake of the sudden collapse of the Bipartisan government, in a political event called “The Rupture".
Critical reception
The novel won the ''
Salon
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'' Book Award (Fiction, 2010) and the
Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize (2011). It was a
''New York Times'' Notable Book of the Year (Fiction & Poetry, 2010),
''New York Times'' bestseller (Fiction, 2010), and
Amazon's Best Books of the Month in August 2010. It was named one of the best books of the year by numerous publications, including ''
The Washington Post'', ''
The Boston Globe'', ''
San Francisco Chronicle'', ''
O: The Oprah Magazine'',
Maureen Corrigan of ''
NPR'', and ''
Slate
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''. In 2016, the literary critic Raymond Malewitz published an article on "digital posthumanism" in the novel in the journal
''Arizona Quarterly''.
TV adaptation
In 2015
Ben Stiller and
Media Rights Capital announced plans for a TV series for
Showtime
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based on ''Super Sad True Love Story'' but no further developments had occurred as of November 2021.
References
External links
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“Some new dimension devoid of hip and bone”: Remediated Bodies and Digital Posthumanism in Gary Shteyngart’s ''Super Sad True Love Story''
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2010 American novels
Novels by Gary Shteyngart
Dystopian novels
Novels set in New York City
Novels about social media
Social reputation in fiction
Works about privacy
Fiction about immortality
China in fiction
2010 science fiction novels
Books with cover art by Rodrigo Corral
Random House books