People's Choice Literature
The Most Wanted and Unwanted Novels
by Tom Comitta
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Pub Date 3 Jun 2025 | Archive Date 1 Dec 2025
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Description
The Most Wanted Novel is a fast-paced thriller evoking page-turners by Dan Brown, David Baldacci, and Janet Evanovich. It follows a California woman pulled into a tech tycoon’s apocalyptic ambitions after her brother’s kidnapping, teaming up with a hunky FBI agent with a tragic past. The Most Unwanted Novel is a genre-bending doorstopper: an epistolary Christmas novel set on a near-future Mars, where elderly aristocratic tennis players scour the globe for lost love, venturing from the coldest of arctic wastelands to the darkest caverns of the macabre. Variously recalling Kathy Acker, César Aira, and Philip K. Dick, it features sentient robots, talking animals, and a hundred-page collection of horror stories.
People’s Choice Literature is inspired by the artists Komar and Melamid, who created two now-infamous paintings based on opinion polling. A similar experiment by Dave Soldier produced “The Most Wanted Song” and “The Most Unwanted Song.” Comitta has adapted these methods to fiction, drawing on readers’ preferences about everything from genre to verb tense to characters’ identity, and incorporating machine learning data and passages written in collaboration with a large language model. Audacious and shockingly entertaining, People’s Choice Literature also asks big questions about taste, authorship, and the notion of “good writing.”
Advance Praise
"People’s Choice Literature is an unusual and brilliant book. In one respect, one entire novel consists of nothing but 'weaknesses' (paradoxically, for this reader, it is the more entertaining and valuable of the two). The other novel consists of nothing but dubious ‘strengths.' Twinned together, they complete one another, offering a truly unique and unrepeatable form of critical and practical 'cultural intervention.'"
--Jonathan Lethem, author of Brooklyn Crime Novel
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780231219280 |
| PRICE | US$25.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 600 |
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