Donna Tartt

Long, lush literary novels with crimes at their center and obsession in their bloodstream.

Long, lush literary novels with crimes at their center and obsession in their bloodstream.

Editorial take

Tartt publishes a book roughly every decade and each one is an event. Her prose is maximalist — long paragraphs, precise detail, characters whose inner lives you feel like you’ve trespassed on. If you loved The Secret History in college, this is the permission slip to reread it.

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Representative books

  • The Secret History
  • The Goldfinch
  • The Little Friend

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If you have never read Donna Tartt, start with The Secret History. It is the most accessible entry point and sets you up for the rest of the catalogue.

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