It is less a novel than an artifact of the derangement of present-day literary culture in America ... Happiness and Love is the Temu version of Woodcutters, cringingly imitative but in all areas wanting ... Dubno borrows Bernhard’s sneering italics to hint at a higher, more authentic level of thinking and speaking to which her characters’ stilted commonplaces aspire, but her own voice is little more than the sound of pop culture, college-speak, and midwit clichés clicking against each other in the confines of two covers ... Just as NFT and crypto coins have no substance, but are empty reference points around which money can be accumulated, so this sort of literary fiction has despaired of literary ends, opting instead to peddle highbrow-coded, cachet-laden nullities that appeal to the lower strata of the online blather machine.
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