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Dear Dickhead: A Telegraph Best Novel of the Year

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Full Title:

Dear Dickhead: A Telegraph Best Novel of the Year

Contributors:

By (Author) Virginie Despentes
Translated by Frank Wynne

ISBN:

9781529430820

Publisher:

Quercus Publishing

Imprint:

MacLehose Press

Publication Date:

6th January 2026

UK Publication Date:

25th September 2025

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Genre:
Fiction/Non-fiction:

Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Modern and contemporary fiction: literary and general
Fiction in translation

Dewey:

843.92

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Dimensions:

Width 129mm, Height 198mm

Description

"The book of the moment" Sunday Times

"Highly entertaining . . . subtle and complex" Guardian

"Despentes at her very best" New European

"Brilliant - funny, wise and completely addictive" VICTORIA HISLOP

"Full of energy and blistering rationality" LISA McINERNEY

Dear Dickhead,

I read the piece you posted on Insta. You're like a pigeon shitting on my shoulder as you flap past. It's shitty and unpleasant. Congratulations: you've had your fifteen minutes of fame! You want proof Here I am writing to you.

Rebecca Latte is a famous actress in her fifties, perhaps past the peak of her career.

Oscar Jayack is a middle-aged, moderately successful author who, in the wake of the #MeToo movement, has been accused of sexual harassment by his former publicist-turned-feminist blogger Zoe Katana.

When Oscar insults Rebecca's appearance on Instagram, she sends a scorching reply and the pair fall into a spiral of mutual antipathy. In back-and-forth emails, they vie for the last word, finding common ground in their experiences of addiction, assessing the changing world around them as Covid locks down Paris, and reluctantly beginning to lean on one another.

A novel of rage, irreverence and vulnerability, exploring ageing, gender, privilege, addiction and consent, Dear Dickhead is an excoriating encapsulation of our times and of the broken human beings trying to make sense of it.

Translated from the French by Frank Wynne

Reviews

Full of energy and blistering rationality, but generosity, too. This might be Despentes' wittiest and wisest novel yet. -- Lisa McInerney
Brilliant - funny, wise and completely addictive - a work of angry, outrageous and hilarious genius. -- Victoria Hislop
Highly entertaining . . . subtle and complex * Guardian *
A book that shows Despentes at her very best: incisive, intelligent and fearless. There is justifiable anger at the heart of Dear Dickhead, but it's a clear-eyed and channelled anger * New European *
This is what makes Despentes and her characters so appealing: they act as if they have nothing to lose yet it's clear they do . . . At 55, she is still lancing the patriarchy, and her writing remains highly acute. But it has become more sober, patient and full of emotional suspense * Financial Times *
Despentes pulls it off with a brio that's wholly characteristic . . . the energy of [her] voice kept me on her side, and rooting for Oscar, Rebecca and Zo as they navigated their lives with varying degrees of failure, distress and, occasionally, hope * Telegraph *
A must-read...While waiting for society to evolve, Virginie Despentes stays the same * Vogue *
Virginie Despentes writes with a harpoon...A queer Castor. A grunge Jane Austen. A punk Pythia. A bacchante rebelling against the patriarchal order * Causeur *
This is the paradox and, perhaps, the power of Virginie Despentes: to be seen as both a radical and mainstream, divisive and agreeable, raging and benevolent * L'Obs *
She can capture all that makes up an era in a way nobody else can * Les Inrockuptibles *
She is a flower in the asphalt and the queen of her time * En attendant Nadeau *
Wry, intelligent, often laugh-out-loud funny - definitely not one to miss. * Marie Claire *
An excellent read. The writing in Dear Dickhead is electric, explosive, mad, beautiful, and exhilarating. Nothing is sacred, life is rude and ugly and all is potentially beautiful. * Morning Star *

Author Bio

VIRGINIE DESPENTES is a writer and filmmaker. Her first novel, Baise-Moi was published in 1992 and adapted for film in 2000. She is the author of over fifteen further novels, including Apocalypse Baby (2010) and Bye Bye Blondie (2004), and the autobiographical work, King Kong Theory (2006). She won the Prix de Flore in 1998 forLes Jolies Choses, the 2010 Prix Renaudot for Apocalypse Baby and Vernon Subutex One won the Prix Anais Nin in 2015, and was shortlisted for the Man Booker International in 2018.

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