#234: Whats Love Got to Do With It?

Published: June 10, 2022, 4:01 a.m.

Humorist Sloane Crosley is best known for her witty essay collections, such as I Was Told There\u2019d Be Cake and Look Alive Out There, both finalists for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Her new book is a novel, Cult Classic\u2014a mystery, romantic comedy, and conspiracy thriller rolled into one, with a sprinkling of mind control and A Christmas Carol for good measure. We first meet the novel\u2019s heroine, Lola, as she sneaks out of a dinner with friends in Manhattan\u2019s Chinatown for a cigarette and unexpectedly bumps into an ex-boyfriend. The next day, she runs into another one. Then another. What for many of us would merely seem like a bizarre series of uncomfortable encounters\u2014or a personal nightmare\u2014turns out to be something much stranger for Lola, who discovers that her very weird week has resulted from the machinations of a group that insists it\u2019s not a cult. Sloane Crosley joins us to talk about love, psychology, and her new novel, Cult Classic.


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