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The 10 Best Novels of the Decade

by Qasim Khan Writer

Friends, it’s true: the end of the decade approaches. It’s been a difficult, anxiety-provoking, morally compromised decade, but at least it’s been populated by some damn fine literature. We’ll take our silver linings where we can.

So, as is our hallowed duty as a literary and culture website—though with full awareness of the potentially fruitless and endlessly contestable nature of the task—in the coming weeks, we’ll be taking a look at the best and most important (these being not always the same) books of the decade that was. We will do this, of course, by means of a variety of lists. We began with the famous urdu novels, the best short story collections, the best Urdu poetry collections, the best memoirs, the best essay collections, the best (other) nonfiction, and the best-translated novels of the decade. We have now reached the eighth and most difficult list in our series: the very best novels written and published in English between 2010 and 2019.

You may be shocked to learn that we had a hard time deciding on 10. So, being captains of our own destiny, we decided we were allowed to pick 20 . . . plus almost that many dissents. We did not allow reissues, otherwise you had better believe this list would include The Last SamuraiSpeedboat, and Who Was Changed and Who Was Dead, among a robust host of others. We also, for this list, discounted novels in translation, as they got their very own list last week, and including them would have necessitated a list twice as long. (My beloved Sweet Days of Discipline, certainly in the top ten novels I personally read this decade, is doubly ineligible, but luckily I also write these introductions.)

  1. DAVID MITCHELL, THE THOUSAND AUTUMNS OF JACOB DE ZOET (2010
  2. ULIE OTSUKA, THE BUDDHA IN THE ATTIC (2011
  3. DENIS JOHNSON, TRAIN DREAMS (2011)
  4. TÉA OBREHT, THE TIGER’S WIFE (2011)
  5. RACHEL KUSHNER, THE FLAMETHROWERS (2013)
  6. MIRIAM TOEWS, ALL MY PUNY SORROWS (2014)
  7. PAUL BEATTY, THE SELLOUT (2015)
  8. HANYA YANAGIHARA, A LITTLE LIFE (2015
  9. RACHEL CUSK, OUTLINE (2015)RICHARD POWERS, THE OVERSTORY (2018)

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