My Year of Rest and Relaxation by Ottessa Moshfegh — book cover

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My Year of Rest and Relaxation

by Ottessa Moshfegh

2018

About the book

Set in New York City during the year 2000, the narrative follows an unnamed narrator who decides to hibernate for an entire year. Despite her youth, physical beauty, and financial security inherited from her deceased parents, she suffers from a profound sense of alienation. Aided by a negligent psychiatrist named Dr. Tuttle, she consumes a rotating cocktail of hypnotics and sedatives to remain unconscious for as long as possible. She interacts only with her shallow best friend Riva and an older, disinterested lover, using chemicals to erase her conscious existence before the September 11 attacks.

Readers interested in dark satire and the psychological impact of consumerism will find this portrayal of urban isolation clinical and precise. It appeals to those who study the intersection of privilege and mental atrophy. The book provides a stark look at the failure of material success to provide meaning and the lengths to which a person might go to achieve total detachment from contemporary life. One finishes the text with a clear understanding of the difference between chemical numbness and genuine recovery.

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Published
2018
Language
EN