Gabriel Tallent
New York Times-bestselling author of Crux and My Absolute Darling
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About Gabriel Tallent
Gabriel Tallent’s propulsive novels immerse readers in the intimate and unique worlds of his protagonists. His new book, Crux, centers on two down-and-out teens escaping their lives and chasing a different future through rock-climbing. Dan and Tamma are in their last year of high school in the southern Mojave Desert: one a gifted golden child, the other a mouthy burnout. Climbing boulders in trash-strewn parking lots during cold desert nights, they seal their unique bond and dream of a life of adventure—at least until they are rocked by change and pulled apart by irreconcilable obligations.
Hailed as “one of the best novels I’ve ever read about friendship” by Stephen King, Crux combines Tallent’s magnificent gift for nature writing with a rollicking, adrenaline-filled, and soul-searching plot about risking everything to change your life.
Tallent’s extraordinary 2017 debut, My Absolute Darling, was an instant New York Times bestseller and a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize and the NBCC John Leonard Prize. Named a “Best Book of the Year” by the New York Times, Washington Post, and USA Today, My Absolute Darling is a brilliant, all-consuming read about one fourteen-year-old girl’s heart-stopping fight for her own soul.
A funny, personable, and informal lecturer, Tallent has a gift for engaging seriously and warmly with literary audiences, especially students, with his talks on his bestselling works, inspirations, and writing process. His passion for addressing difficult problems through difficult writing resonates with readers and writers alike. Tallent believes we should ask literature to speak to the most difficult moral and emotional issues of our contemporary moment, and that while such literature is always going to be uncomfortable, if done right, it can also have life-changing potential.
Gabriel Tallent was born in New Mexico and raised on the Mendocino coast by two mothers. He studied English at Willamette University, focusing on eighteenth-century cultural history. He now lives in Salt Lake City with his family.
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Speaking Topics
Crux and the American West
Gabriel Tallent talks about his new book, Crux, drawing from the novels with which it is in conversation: Solo Faces, Madame Bovary, Butcher’s Crossing, Moby Dick, and more. Following the talk, Tallent gives an extended, free-form Q&A about the book and his writing.
Take IT by the Tongue: Confronting Our Fears Through Storytelling
In Stephen King’s IT, a ragtag group of losers defeat an ancient evil by use of a ritual in which “you take the devil’s tongue in your teeth, and the devil takes your tongue in his teeth, and stapled together this way, eye to eye, the two of you take turns telling jokes and riddles, until one or the other breaks.” In this talk, Tallent draws on examples from IT, Blood Meridian, and Trust Exercise to examine the novel as a storytelling game we play with our own worst fears. This game necessarily entertains a vision of our annihilation, but also presents the opportunity for a retort that makes our lives fuller, funnier, and more fulfilling.
Black Coffee, Suffering, and Kindness: Becoming a Writer
Gabriel Tallent provides a freewheeling, funny, meditative, and vulnerable personal history of how he became a writer — with special attention to the times he failed, despaired, and lost his way—emphasizing that success in writing hinges not on talent but on a willingness to persevere. The result is a primer for aspiring writers that weaves in his highly anecdotal, unscientific thoughts on what it takes to lead a semi-successful (or at least not totally awful) life as a writer.
Hope in the Grimdark
Today’s students are confronting the rise of fascism, the end of the world, and the annihilation of all attention, compassion, earnestness, and serious thought—and as a culture, we are so benumbed and benighted that we barely care. As a consequence, many young literature students don’t want to read about the ennui of a former high school basketball star. They want stories of heroes with their backs against the wall, facing down doom. Pulling from works like Dungeon Crawler Carl, The Black Company, The Road, and Between Two Fires, Tallent explores the problems and possibilities of nurturing the flickering light of hope in Grimdark Fantasy.
We Shall Continue with Style: Perspective, Interiority, and Suffering in My Absolute Darling
How do writers pick a point of view?
A critique of Gabriel Tallent’s My Absolute Darling is that the third-person point of view is inherently clinical, objectifying, and even anti-feminist. However, Tallent writes, “I chose the close third person because I believed the anguish of the sexually abused child was so vast as to be beyond representation.”
In this talk, Tallent delves into how he used interiority, distance, and perspective to convey the moral arguments of his bestselling novel, and draws on examples of similar literary strategies from Pamela, Tess of the D’Urbervilles, and My Name is Lucy Barton.
Note: Due to the subject matter of My Absolute Darling, this talk may be unsuitable for some audiences.
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Praise for Gabriel Tallent
Praise for Crux
A breathtaking, thrilling and unforgettable story of friendship, of hopes and dreams against a reality so harsh it broke my heart. I won’t forget Tamma and Dan. I adored Crux, it is everything you could want in a book.
— Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestselling author of All the Colors of the DarkThrilling, well-turned… he consistently has his eye on the existential questions that climbing metaphorizes, such as how to balance independence with responsibility and what constitutes a meaningful life goal…A sharp novel about youth in conflict with dreams, nature, and reality.
— Kirkus STARRED reviewThis tense and staggering tale of rock climbing and family demons from Tallent explores the cost of following one’s dreams… It’s a towering coming-of-age saga packed with muscle and heart.
— Publishers Weekly STARRED reviewCrux pulsates with ambition, intensity, passion for the natural world, and devotion to life’s biggest questions.
— The Boston GlobeCrux is one of the best novels I’ve ever read about friendship between a young man and a young woman. It’s also exciting and tension-filled. Sharply written and full of controlled emotion.
— #1 New York Times bestselling author Stephen KingI wasn’t seeking a novel about the intense platonic friendship between two young rock climbers, but here Crux is, and she’s a beauty. Everything, it turns out, is rock climbing. Crux is tender, immersive, and thrilling, with memorable characters—not just the main ones either—who feel unruly and fully alive. Gabriel Tallent depicts the natural world and the existential difficulties of being a human within it, with depth and grace.
— Gabrielle Zevin, New York Times bestselling author of Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and TomorrowPraise for My Absolute Darling
The word ‘masterpiece’ has been cheapened by too many blurbs, but My Absolute Darling absolutely is one.
— Stephen KingA novel that readers will gulp down, gasping.
— The Washington PostImpossible to put down.
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"I can’t remember the last time I cared about fictional characters as desperately as I came to care about the beautiful, hilarious and courageous teenage protagonists of Crux. This book is like nothing else — it’s an unconventional love story; a merciless portrait of Americans who live (literally) on the edge; and an adrenalized, heart-stopping, action-adventure ride of the highest stakes. At the center of it all beats a pure and sincere heart. I absolutely loved this book and will never forget it.”
—#1 New York Times bestselling author Elizabeth Gilbert


