The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. is a novel by Adelle Waldman.
The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P. focuses on the titular character, Nathaniel Piven, the "product of a postfeminist, 1980s childhood and politically correct, 1990s college education.
"[1] The New York Times called the novel "small and specific, drained of history and ethnicity, attendant to the pangs of its social conscience but committed, still, to its fascination with the well-being of those who have already won.
"[3] The Washington Post referred to the novel as "a delectable, dark account of Manhattan amour.
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