Hanya Yanagihara is an American novelist and editor, best known for her critically acclaimed novel A Little Life (2015). Here's a concise overview of her background and work:
📚 Novels
The People in the Trees (2013)
Her debut novel.
Inspired by real-life figures like Daniel Carleton Gajdusek, it explores themes of colonialism, science, and morality.
Narratively complex, with unreliable narration and layered ethical questions.
A Little Life (2015)
A bestseller and finalist for the Booker Prize and National Book Award.
Follows four college friends in New York City, focusing heavily on one character, Jude, and his traumatic past.
Known for its emotional intensity and graphic depictions of abuse and trauma.
Both praised and criticized for its unrelenting bleakness and depiction of suffering.
To Paradise (2022)
A sweeping, ambitious novel set in three alternate versions of America over three centuries (1893, 1993, and 2093).
Tackles themes of freedom, disease, authoritarianism, and identity.
More political and speculative in tone than her previous work.
📰 Career in Publishing
Yanagihara is also a prominent editor and journalist.
She has served as editor-in-chief of T Magazine, The New York Times' style magazine.
Her editorial work is known for its aesthetic depth and cultural engagement.
🎓 Background
Born in Los Angeles in 1974 and raised in Hawaii.
Of Hawaiian and Asian descent.
Attended Smith College and later worked in New York City in magazine publishing.