Praise for Virtue:
Intense and addictive . . . With a touch as light as a single match, Hoby scorches the earth beneath hollow social activism and performative outrage. The New York Times Book Review
Poignant. The New Yorker
I took such delight in Hoby s prose. . . . Luca and Paula and Jason are skillfully drawn, each possessing a distinctive, nuanced personality and a complicated psyche, and Hoby s gift for sensual description makes us feel we know them viscerally.
Sigrid Nunez, New York Review of Books
[A] trenchant story of complacency and social consciousness. Esquire
Virtue beautifully explores the temptation to define yourself by other people's expectations and the risks of losing yourself in relationships where you don't belong. Ploughshares
[Hoby] might have just written the defining New York City novel of our fraught, socially anxious, and politically tumultuous times. Interview
Hermione Hoby s skilful, sharp second novel is the latest in a line running through The Ambassadors and The Great Gatsby, The Talented Mr Ripley and The Line of Beauty. . . . Hoby s gift is a sensitivity to the language of a given moment. Times Literary Supplement
As she did in her radiant debut, Neon in Daylight, Hermione Hoby once again turns her keen eye on a very specific type of New York City privilege. . . . Hoby is excellent here, cleverly but never cruelly pulling apart all the lies people tell themselves about what it means to be good, and offering a pellucid reminder of the dangers of complacency and inaction. Refinery 29
Vivid. Glamour
Lyrical [and] uncomfortably real, this novel invites readers to take a hard look at our ideals and what we will (or won't) do to uphold them. Good Housekeeping
A stunning take on recent history and a haunting look at interpersonal connections. Vol. 1 Brooklyn
Achingly acute and ultimately shattering . . . [with] sparkling sentences and indelible characterizations to hold readers rapt. Shelf Awareness
"A small book about small things that becomes a big book about everything." Kirkus (starred review)
Hoby s writing sparks with inventiveness. . . and she offers insights on the damage of power imbalances in relationships. [Virtue] speaks volumes on the shallowness of white privilege. Publishers Weekly
A delicious meditation on morality, nostalgia, and art. . . . Hoby searingly renders Luca s many worlds and lambasts insincere compassion with nuance. Booklist (starred review)
Hermione Hoby has a a high-wire command of language and a sensitivity for conjuring facets of being that I never knew could be described until I read Virtue. Rachel Kushner, author of The Mars Room and The Flamethrowers
Hermione Hoby's Virtue kept me rapt from the very first page, intoxicated by the richness and surprise of its language, its wit, its keen attention to the layers of friction and attachment lurking beneath the surface of every conversation. Hoby s gaze is both cutting and generous: razor-sharp about social pieties without ever stooping to caricature. More than anything, Virtue illuminates the messiness of being human and trying to be good. Leslie Jamison, author of The Gin Closet and The Empathy Exams
Hermione Hoby has a way of rebuilding the world with astounding resonance and vividness. In Virtue, with bewitching precision, she captures the ominous beauty and soft underbelly of our protest summers. The result is both a sumptuous portrait of all-consuming attraction and a compassionate indictment of shallow social conscience. I loved this novel, and sank deep into its radiance and rot. Jia Tolentino, author of Trick Mirror
An engaging and beautiful novel. Virtue resists easy moralizing, yet delivers an elbow-sharp, incisive dissection of the seductive nature of the privileges afforded to those on the favored side of inequality. Mychal Denzel Smith, author of Stakes Is High
A work of confident elegance and eerie familiarity for anyone who has ever been young, ambitious and blinded by perception. Sloane Crosley, author of The Clasp
Virtue bears satirical witness to contemporary American liberalism its pieties, its trinkets of cultural capital, its useless insights in brutally accurate detail. A brilliant, funny, ultimately horrifying comedy of manners. Joseph O Neill, author of Netherland
Virtue is the first novel to deal directly with the intimate corrosions and self-betrayals wrought by the Trump years. In pearlescent prose, Hermione Hoby presents the struggles of a creative class caught between beauty and duty, on the eve of its dissolution. Marco Roth, author of The Scientists
Hermione Hoby is the author of the novel Neon in Daylight, which was twice listed as a New York Times Editors Choice. Her writing has appeared in The New Yorker, Harper s Magazine, The Guardian, The New York Times, and Frieze. Raised in London, she lives in Colorado.
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