“Gripped me like an airport read…Perfect.” —Lena Dunham, Lenny Letters
“Willful Disregard is lacerating in its intelligence and honesty; it makes you waver between loathing and compassion for basically all humans.” —New Yorker, Page-Turner
“It’s observational precision that makes [Andersson’s] writing so startling . . . It’s almost scary how relatable her books is . . . It’s the kind of novel that forces you to remember every stupid thing you’ve done in the name of love.”—Vice
“The thoroughness and precision of each scene and feeling Andersson depicts see, as Virginia Woolf intended, every atom saturated. Every moment is heavy with significance . . . there is no better time for a story like Willful Disregard than in an age marked by overthinking the way cellphones enable people to do . . . panoramically realized, witheringly exacted, as stunning as a bright, cold Scandinavian morning.”—Full Stop
“Lean and compulsively readable…Andersson’s sketching of the lovesick Ester and the preoccupied Hugo is so well done that every incensed text she sends him is another little piece of our collective heart as we follow a struggle that has existed for as long as human life: the lover and the loved.” —Kirkus Reviews
“Few novels about misconstrued emotion are as clear-eyed as Swedish journalist/novelist Andersson’s 2013August Prize winner…A telling portrait of how we can misunderstand others—and ourselves.” —Library Journal (starred review)
“Acutely observed.” —Booklist
“A compelling read, a deeply philosophical book that attempts to make sense of love in the modern world.” —Irish Examiner
“This is a slim volume, but every word packs a punch; every other sentence is so wise and funny that it begs to be quoted. Andersson’s gift for conjuring atmosphere and emotion out of small quotidian mishaps is extraordinary.” —The Guardian
“Dry wit and sharp insight . . . If [Andersson] sees an intellectual pretension, she pricks it.” —The Economist
“Speaking of intelligence. I’ll be damned if it isn’t Lena Andersson’s middle name. She is known as the public’s sharpest analysts in politics and cultural phenomena, but her new novel Arbitrary Conduct is about love – a subject so conventional that in this context it appears to be ingenious .. . Her novel is a creepy lucid dissection of the tangled psychology of love.” —M Magazine
“Alas, most women have lived this story. Though few will have told it so well. Compelling and keenly observant.” —Lionel Shriver, author of We Need to Talk About Kevin
“Andersson writes smart, sharp-eyed, and often witheringly funny prose; nobody gets out of this situation with their pride, or their public persona, intact. Which is what makes it such addictive reading.” —Belinda McKeon, author of Solace and Tender
“Lena Andersson’s Willful Disregard is a story of the heart written with bracing intellectual rigor. It is a stunner, pure and simple.” —Alice Sebold, bestselling author of The Lovely Bones and Lucky
“A marvelously droll primer that, if handed out as part of middle-school curriculum, could prevent decades of dating headaches all over the world . . . wry.”
—Pasatiempo
“Casts a sharp eye and wields a biting wit . . . clear-eyed.”
—Washington Independent Review of Books