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A compulsively readable collection of short stories that explore the complex—and often darkly funny—connections between gender, sex, and power across genres.

“These stories are sharp and perverse, dark and bizarre, unrelenting and utterly bananas. I love them so, so much.” —Carmen Maria Machado, National Book Award Finalist and author of Her Body and Other Parties

“Kristen Roupenian isn’t just an uncannily great writer, she also knows things about the human psyche…The world has made a lot more sense since reading this book.” —Miranda July, New York Times bestselling author

Previously published as
You Know You Want This, “Cat Person” and Other Stories brilliantly explores the ways in which women are horrifying as much as it captures the horrors that are done to them. Among its pages are a couple who becomes obsessed with their friend hearing them have sex, then seeing them have sex…until they can’t have sex without him; a ten-year-old whose birthday party takes a sinister turn when she wishes for “something mean”; a woman who finds a book of spells half hidden at the library and summons her heart’s desire: a nameless, naked man; and a self-proclaimed “biter” who dreams of sneaking up behind and sinking her teeth into a green-eyed, long-haired, pink-cheeked coworker.

Spanning a range of genres and topics—from the mundane to the murderous and supernatural—these are stories about sex and punishment, guilt and anger, the pleasure and terror of inflicting and experiencing pain. These stories fascinate and repel, revolt and arouse, scare and delight in equal measure. And, as a collection, they point a finger at you, daring you to feel uncomfortable—or worse, understood—as if to say, “You want this, right? You know you want this.”

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"By any metric—craftsmanship, intelligence, addictiveness—Roupenian's stories are excellent."
—NPR.ORG

“What’s special about ‘Cat Person,’ and the rest of the stories in
You Know You Want This, is the author’s expert control of language, character, story—her ability to write stories that feel told, and yet so unpretentious and accessible that we think they must be true.”
New York Times Book Review

"Kristen Roupenian isn’t just an uncannily great writer, she also
knows things about the human psyche—things that I always supposed I would learn at some point, but never did. Some of these things are about men’s minds in particular and I’m pretty sure she’s right. The world has made a lot more sense since reading this book."
—Miranda July, New York Times bestselling author of The First Bad Man

"If you think you know what this collection will be like, you’re wrong. These stories are sharp and perverse, dark and bizarre, unrelenting and utterly bananas. I love them so, so much."
—Carmen Maria Machado, National Book Award Finalist and author of Her Body and Other Parties

"In an age that needs a wrecking ball
You Know You Want This provides one. This is a raucous, visceral page-turner that tunnels into the heart of relationships gone awry, modern-day miscommunications, and other horrors of being human. Not polite. Suffers no fools. Takes no prisoners. Read it."
Jeff VanderMeer, New York Times bestselling author of Annihilation

"These transgressive and darkly electric stories announce the arrival of a bold, new, necessary voice in American short fiction."
Claire Vaye Watkins, Story Prize-winning “5 Under 35” author of Gold Fame Citrus and Battleborn

"The stories in
You Know You Want This are wildly strange and deeply human. When it comes to the secret hurt and twisted desires that lurk in seemingly mundane encounters between men and women, Kristen Roupenian is a super genius. I loved every single word of this freaky, fantastic book."
Julie Buntin, author of Marlena

"Although
You Know You Want This may be timely in its occasional adjacency to #MeToo, its real canniness comes from apprehending the psychology not only of power, but of power-hunger as, itself, a form of weakness: how people harbor an impulse toward sadistic narcissism, and how little it takes for them to succumb to it."
The New Republic

“Roupenian’s
You Know You Want This is a scintillating new debut collection, with a glorious revenge comedy at its center… 'Cat Person' was our tip-off to pay attention to what Roupenian did next. Now that it’s here, well, you know you want it.”
Boston Globe

"It's unheard of for a short story to go viral, but 'Cat Person'—through a combination of impossibly sharp writing and impossibly good timing—had done it. A year later, Roupenian's debut collection proves that success wasn't a fluke. The 12 visceral stories here range from uncomfortable to truly horrifying and are often—though not always—focused on the vicious contradictions of being female… Unsettling, memorable, and—maybe perversely—very, very fun."
Kirkus Reviews, starred review

"No matter where she takes you, Roupenian is a tour guide with an unforgettable voice."
PEOPLE

"Roupenian has a gift for turning mundane social situations into a haunting scene of catastrophe, and she puts that talent to use here. If you can stomach it, it's a stirring read."
Marie Claire

"Each story is a refrain of the private indignities that keep you lying awake at night, the things that leave you wondering,
Am I a good person, despite wanting what I want? With a wry voice and an all-knowing smirk, Roupenian lances through the sexual anxiety that permeates much of contemporary literature and society. Look at who you are, she dares us. 'Look at what you’ve done.'"
Paris Review

"Roupenian inked a huge book deal off of her buzzy
New Yorker short story 'Cat Person,' and here’s the first result: a collection that provocatively tackles sex and power."
—Entertainment Weekly

"Short stories rarely go viral like Roupenian’s 'Cat Person' did after it was published in
The New Yorker last December. It sparked an extensive conversation on social media over its depiction of an uncomfortable sexual relationship. Doubtless many will be looking to the author’s first story collection to see if literary lightning can strike twice."
HuffPost

"The author of the viral
New Yorker story is back with a collection of stories, ranging from the real to the surreal. The stories are united in their theme: the everyday horrors that plague women, as well as the horrors women unleash."
REFINERY 29

"A collection of (make-your-skin-crawl) short stories by Kristen Roupenian, who wrote
The New Yorker's mega-viral 'Cat Person' from December 2017, will be out in January. The collection, titled You Know You Want This, plus an upcoming novel, HBO miniseries and A24 movie deal for Roupenian, means we won't see the last of her (and her uncomfortably real tales) anytime soon."
PUREWOW

“Although
You Know You Want This may be timely in its occasional adjacency to #MeToo, its real canniness comes from apprehending the psychology not only of power, but of power-hunger as, itself, a form of weakness: how people harbor an impulse toward sadistic narcissism, and how little it takes for them to succumb to it.”
The New Republic

"Roupenian has an ear for dialogue and a knack for satire… Curious readers will be rewarded."
Booklist

"The hotly anticipated full collection from the writer who set the internet ablaze with 'Cat Person' will surprise some readers—it’s much more heavily weighted towards horror than it is towards realist social dynamics. That is, unless you consider a woman who desperately wants to bite those around her, but particularly this one sexual harassing jerk at her office, as a realist social dynamic . . . which I have to admit I sort of do."
—Literary Hub (lithub.com)

"You probably know Kristen Roupenian from her viral hit New Yorker story, 'Cat Person.' I have heard her referred to as 'the Cat Person Lady' multiple times. What isn’t exactly obvious from that story, but becomes clear as soon as you open her forthcoming collection, is that she’s really a horror writer—and not just 'horror' in the sense of modern dating and gross men, but also in the sense of gruesome acts, terrifying scenarios, and creeping dread. Come January, everyone’s in for a surprise."
Lit Hub Daily

"Roupenian’s solid debut is highlighted by moments of startling insight into the hidden—and often uncomfortable—truths underneath modern relationships… there are some stellar moments of pithy clarity: In 'Scarred,' upon summoning a way to cheat desire, the protagonist muses, ‘I had everything that could be wanted. I invented new needs just to satisfy.’ This is a promising debut."
Publishers Weekly

"
You Know You Want This is the perfect short story collection to pick up this winter... [it] seems poised to become one of the buzziest books of the season."
Bookish

"There are lots of surprises awaiting you in Roupenian’s debut short story collection. Highlighting characters who are dark, hilarious, awful, and amazing, these tales will make you shriek with discomfort and enjoyment, daring you to revel in the anti-hero and -heroines’ downright frightening behavior and relationships."
—B&N Reads

"When
The New Yorker published Kristen Roupenian's short story 'Cat Person,' the internet went wild. In January, Roupenian will release her first collection of short stories, and you know you need to be the first one to get your hands on a copy."
Bustle

"In her highly anticipated debut collection, the author behind the viral 'Cat Person' story offers up a host of strange, fascinating, and downright delightful narratives you won't be able to stop talking about. Spanning a range of genres and topics, it is equal parts dark, uncomfortable, and funny."
Bustle

"Readers who are looking for more uncomfortably realistic renderings of awkward romantic encounters won’t be disappointed, but this collection is so much more than that, offering an array of biting (sometimes literally!) looks at the ways our most hidden perversions manifest in our lives. It’s a razor-sharp, often ruthless, never less than relentless examination of the way we are now. Scary, right? But you know you want it."
NYLON

"Exceptionally compelling; I love the way these stories create a world that is simultaneously familiar and deeply unsettling, showing—in strange and surprising ways—the interplay of disgust, fear and desire. Images from the book keep coming back to me: its narratives feel both mythical and completely modern."
—Megan Hunter, author of The End We Start From

"It's no mean feat to write a work of short fiction that goes viral... This transgressive collection of tell-it-like-it-is tales, brilliantly dissecting our darkest yearnings, proves that Roupenian is no one-hit wonder."
O Magazine

"
You Know You Want This seems to touch on conversations that the country has yet to have—often using horror and magical realism to illuminate the darker corners of our world."
Rolling Stone

"There is always some anxiety following such a short, steep rise to recognition, but in this collection Roupenian lives up to those high expectations. The stories are wonderfully varied in execution, from realist to surreal, staying fresh while circling one primary concern: how men and women relate to one another, and how often that relationship can go wrong."
Vanity Fair

"[Roupenian's] writing exists in that nebulous dimension just before desire turns into repulsion. It hits a pinpoint target of an unspeakable discomfort. Seen one way, it’s a relief to have recognition; in another, like the title itself, it’s an indictment."
Elle Magazine

"Roupenian’s commitment to representing the human capacity for cruelty and perversion is a kind of bravery, but while her story hit a nerve, this volume hammers away at it."
Vogue

"The best fiction leaves us thinking about it long after turning the last page, and with ['Cat Person'], author Kristen Roupenian established herself as a writer to watch. Her short-story collection,
You Know You Want This, includes that story and others, all of which will have you talking about them long after finishing."
PopSugar

"
'Cat Person And Other Stories' is a gem of weird and wonderful tales by a master of the genre...absolutely outstanding fare for any reader. These should be checked out immediately...perfect chilling excitement."
Midwest Book Review

About the Author

Kristen Roupenian holds a PhD in English from Harvard, an MFA from the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan, and a BA from Barnard College. She is the author of the short story, “Cat Person,” which was published in The New Yorker and selected by Sheila Heti for The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2018. She is at work on a novel. Follow her on Instagram @KRoupenian.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Gallery/Scout Press (April 14, 2020)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Paperback ‏ : ‎ 256 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1982101644
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1982101640
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 6.9 ounces
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 5.31 x 0.6 x 8.25 inches
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Kristen Roupenian holds a PhD in English from Harvard, an MFA from the Helen Zell Writers’ Program at the University of Michigan, and a BA from Barnard College. She is the author of the short story, “Cat Person,” which was published in The New Yorker and selected by Sheila Heti for The Best American Nonrequired Reading 2018. She is at work on a novel.

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This book is f_ing charming and adorable
So I just finished the book in two days time but I loved it. It was actually charming. Every story left me wanting more but I was satisfied with what I got! In the end I said dang Kristen give me more !!!! My fav story was THE BITER hilarious lol
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024
What a twisted bouquet of stories! I enjoyed this read immensely—read it too fast and I’m sorry there’s no more. This author really shows she understands how we think and weaves stories to fall right into.
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2021
"Cat Person" has haunted me since I read it in The New Yorker, (the ending!), so I was compelled to purchase this collection of short stories. Dark, twisted, messy, unsettling... yes, yes, and yes. Some of the selections were really out there, some made me squeamish, some really hit home. The author's style calls to mind the great Joyce Carol Oates. Excellent writing, if you can handle the dark side.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 9, 2019
Interesting topics, easy to relate writing style, good subject matter that is relevant to today’s culture. However more than a third of the stories were left with pretty unfulfilling endings. If you’re gonna go for it with such intense story lines and set ups with the potential to really shock the hell out of the reader, than really go for it! Most of the stories left me creating my own ending in my head to satisfy what should have been written.

First place: “bad boy”. Without a doubt the best of the book. I wish ever story had left me saying what the, holy mother of... like that one had.
Runner up: “scarred” skeptical about the subject of which craft, but holy.. that one left you taking an inventory of your own psyche.
Honorable mention: “cat person”. The one that hooked me to buy the book in the first place. A very compelling way of looking at the way people date and interact.

Overall, I’d give my copy of the book to a friend to read the three mentioned above, but I wouldn’t tell a friend to buy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on January 29, 2019
I couldn’t put it down. I haven’t been able to stop thinking about it since I read it. I’ve re-read it. There is no question this collection is not for the faint of heart - not even so much for the dark debauchery featured in many of the stories, but much *much* more for the unblinking, disturbing, thought-provoking look at the darkest sides of human nature. A variety of contexts, narrators, genres — all explore themes of power and deep parts of our psyche we would all prefer to say aren’t there. Roupenian takes these ideas and stretches them to extremes — but those extremes are still eerily recognizeable and relatable to our everyday reality. I loved them all but my favorite was a modern spin on an untold fable: “the mirror, the bucket, and the old thigh bone”. I knew the collection was gold when in conversation about something completely unrelated, I thought that the person described was so perfectly captured in that story. Typically we fall back on the easier word “narcissist” — this story brought that idea to a whole new, unnerving, and unforgettable level. Hence I reread the whole collection twice in two days! Some reviews have said the stories lack character development or they find the style jarring — I found all of them fast paced and unstoppable. The characters unfold in ways that I feel you never really fully know them (exactly the effect the characters are often feeling themselves!) or often if they’re “good” or “bad” - instead, you’re in a perpetual state of “gray” as each character has its reasons for being, its explanation of its shortcomings, and its uncomfortable glimmer of relatability to someone we know (often in some way - however small - the reader themselves if brave enough to admit it). This uniquely mesmerizing style is no small part of what made “cat person” so distinctive and sensational in its original publication. Roupenian dangles a rope in front of the reader and all we can do is chase, even knowing more likely than not a dark surprise awaits and - worse - some revelation about human nature we would rather pretend does not exist. Read this if you dare. You won’t be able to put it down, and we will all be the better for it once we recover and ponder the lessons uncovered in such intense, albeit disturbing, observation.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2019
I came late to the ‘Cat Person’ writer, whose short story in the New Yorker apparently was a late 2017 phenom (“the most read New Yorker short story ever” or something, someone said) and is one short story in this compilation released in January 2019. Wikipedia tells me she received a 1.2 million clam advance on this book of short stories…which is probably information I should not have acquired before sitting down to reflect on the collection. The thread connecting the stories is the selfishness and perversion that underpins male-female relationships: one of the stories surrounds a female-female relationship, but this interaction is defined nonetheless by the pervasive, and yet pervasively ignored and stigmatized, transactional and subjugative nature of romance between actual human beings in the physical world (the cover itself suggesting an 8 bit rendering of carnal entry). There is a timeliness to Roupenian’s unsentimental depiction her characters’ base wants. Stylistically, she flirts with figurative flourishes and a couple stanzas of almost magical realism: these universally fall flat. Her mode is dirty realism and the flourishes feel workshopped. Maybe she didn’t have a whole lot of time to pull the stories together for the book after the New Yorker piece popped? Some of the sentences—“The basement itself stank worse than before, but the aroma of the food cut through it, EVEN SO.” [emphasis added]—have vestigial skin tags that need a snip. ‘Cat Person’ was hailed for transmitting some flaw in modern heterosexual relationships, encapsulated by the #MeToo (I think that’s how it’s written, I’ve only used it verbally, and as a verb, until this point) era, wherein digital communication and peak narcissism have destroyed romance, have obviated genuine, schemeless caprice between a man and a woman. Maybe. But Roupenian’s formidable pen logs no exchanges between women that do not center around men…is that test itself vestigial? Is the real test whether a woman can write about women doing whatever the f@#$ they want, even if that involves biting men? (Aside: Even this story [‘Biter’] has a coda indicting it as an allegory on bad behavior by men). The problem here is that a woman cannot write about women and men without it being didactic, whether or not she wishes it to be. Roupenian is not just writing about f@#$ing or biting or narcissism or mental illness, but she clearly could if she wanted to, and it would probably be damn good.
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Astrid
5.0 out of 5 stars Great stories but very dark
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on February 9, 2023
...maybe TOO dark! I wanted to try this book having read Cat Person, so I was very unprepared for how violent & downright cruel most of these stories were. There were many clever twists though & the writing was lovely (even better than in Cat Person imo) so if you're prepared for being moderately traumatised, do go ahead and read these stories. I don't regret reading them as these were great stories, but I wouldn't do it again :')
Carolina Garcia
5.0 out of 5 stars Demora um pouquinho
Reviewed in Brazil on March 5, 2020
Excelente livro. Chega em ótimo estado, mas demora um pouco pra chegar.
Brittany Rose
5.0 out of 5 stars I'm not a short story person but I loved this collection!
Reviewed in Canada on January 29, 2020
First, book came in great condition (I got a used copy). Second, I really enjoyed this collection. The stories were lively and varied - sometimes arguably a bit too varied to obscure the author's style a bit - and most importantly, modern. I read / devoured this book the way I read a narrative piece of fiction. I'm not usually super into short stories but these ones all hooked me to the point where I can remember most of them weeks after reading.
Client d'Amazon
5.0 out of 5 stars Read it ! It’s an amazing writer
Reviewed in France on December 5, 2019
I absolutely loved this book. Beautifully written, tough and poetic at the same time
Jim KABLE
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprising
Reviewed in Australia on March 4, 2019
Funny, seriously funny - or is it funnily serious. Sharp crisp believability - what appears to be some of the everydayness of life is flipped into horror - a twist to the expected reveals shock! But playful. Bits. Biting! Hmmm!