The American No: Stories

Author:   Rupert Everett
Publisher:   Atria Books
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9781668076460


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Format:   Paperback
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The American No: Stories


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Author:   Rupert Everett
Publisher:   Atria Books
Imprint:   Atria Books
Dimensions:   Width: 13.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 19.80cm
Weight:   0.272kg
ISBN:  

9781668076460


ISBN 10:   1668076462
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   20 January 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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""[Everett's] resilient energy, sharp-eyed intelligence and keen sense of the ridiculous, as well as his capacity for short-term enjoyment of life's sensual pleasures, infuse his writing with a warm glow...the sheer force of his personality is irresistible and there isn't a dull moment."" --The Telegraph ""[E]legiac. . . a remarkably coherent aesthetic vision."" --The Irish Times ""Everett has a flair for historical fiction...What were once ideas for screenplays have become stories - and are all the better for the years of marinating. There is some real depth and richness here, as well as a sharp critique of the mores of La-La Land."" --Erica Wagner, Tatler ""Everett's writing is dynamic and glib, knowing and innocent, atmospheric and frothy. There is bleakness and buoyancy in the imagined worlds he conjures. If these stories were nixed by movie execs, this collection shows they are worthy of a second look. Coming soon to a theater or streaming service? A resounding yes, please!"" -- Booklist ""Having surfed the ebbs and flows of showbiz for nearly five decades, Everett embraces how, for both actors and writers, rejection is part of the job.... With ingenuity, he's turned his own rejections into inspiration with his most recent book of short stories, The American No, breathing new life into a handful of rejected star-vehicle pitches that lived on in his head."" --Vanity Fair ""In this collection of stories, Everett...tackles topics ranging from Oscar Wilde's final night in Paris to the no-holds-barred world of Hollywood talent agencies, and in doing so creates engrossing and delightful worlds in which readers can get lost."" --Town & Country ""Richly imagined and extraordinarily affecting... Everett is a terrific storyteller."" --The Sunday Times ""This is a storyteller unafraid to spike his black comedy with sudden and strongly brewed emotion... Individually, the stories are exhilarating; together, they add up to an intriguing self-portrait of an artist at work, presenting us with the multiple facets of an undaunted imagination, recut, repolished and ready to shine in the dark."" --The Guardian ""With these astute character-driven tales, the author proves to be a storyteller of many talents. Everett's fans have cause to celebrate."" --Publishers Weekly


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Rupert Everett shot to fame with the film Another Country in 1984 and has been a hugely successful actor and writer for many years. His films include My Best Friend's Wedding, Shakespeare in Love, The Madness of King George, Napoleon, and much more. He is the author of two novels, three works of nonfiction, and a collection of short stories. He lives in London and New York.

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