Vladimir A Novel

Vladimir A Novel by Julia May Jonas, published by Simon and Schuster on January 31, 2023, is a 272-page work that delves into complex themes surrounding family life, marriage, and feminist perspectives. The narrative centers on a popular English professor whose husband faces serious allegations from former students regarding inappropriate relationships. As the couple navigates this turmoil, the professor finds herself drawn to a charismatic young novelist named Vladimir, complicating their already strained relationship.
Readers will encounter a provocative exploration of morality and desire as the story unfolds in a small liberal arts college setting. The novel examines the intricate dynamics of power and obsession, revealing the tensions that arise when personal and professional lives collide. Through its sharp and timely prose, this debut novel invites reflection on the complexities of human relationships in a contemporary context.
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An NPR, Washington Post, Time, People, Vulture, Guardian, Vox, Kirkus Reviews, Newsweek, LitHub, and New York Public Library Best Book of the Year * “Delightful…cathartic, devious, and terrifically entertaining.” —The New York Times * “Timely, whip-smart, and darkly funny.” —People (Book of the Week) * One of Shondaland’s 13 Best College-Set Novels of All Time
A provocative, razor-sharp, and timely debut novel about a beloved English professor facing a slew of accusations against her professor husband by former students—a situation that becomes more complicated when she herself develops an obsession of her own…
“When I was a child, I loved old men, and I could tell that they also loved me.” And so we are introduced to our narrator who’s “a work of art in herself” (The Washington Post): a popular English professor whose charismatic husband at the same small liberal arts college is under investigation for his inappropriate relationships with his former students. The couple have long had a mutual understanding when it comes to their extra-marital pursuits, but with these new allegations, life has become far less comfortable for them both. And when our narrator becomes increasingly infatuated with Vladimir—a celebrated, married young novelist who’s just arrived on campus—their tinder box world comes dangerously close to exploding.
“Timely, whip-smart, and darkly funny” (People), Vladimir takes us into charged territory, where the boundaries of morality bump up against the impulses of the human heart. This edgy, uncommonly assured debut perfectly captures the personal and political minefield of our current moment, exposing the nuances and the grey area between power and desire.
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