The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century

The New York Times' 100 Best Books of the 21st Century is a ranked list of the 100 best novels published in the English language since January 1, 2000.

Selection criteria

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The list was compiled by a team of critics and editors at The New York Times and, with the input of 503 writers and academics, assessed the books based on their impact, originality, and lasting influence. The selection includes novels, memoirs, history books, and other nonfiction works from various genres, representing well-known and emerging authors.[1]

The following are a few of the individuals who contributed to the list.

Authors (fiction)

Authors (non-fiction)

Journalists and critics

Other professions

Sarah Jessica Parker (Actress)
Jenna Bush Hager (TV Personality)
Dion Graham (Actor/Narrator)
Jeremy Denk (Pianist)
Michael Roth (Academic)
Stephanie Land (Memoirist)
Douglas Preston (Author/Journalist)

List of books

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The highest-ranked book on the list was the Elena Ferrante novel My Brilliant Friend published in 2012. Authors Ferrante, Jesmyn Ward, and George Saunders each had three books on the list, the most of any author. The following authors were listed twice: Roberto Bolaño, Edward P. Jones, Denis Johnson, Alice Munro, Hilary Mantel, Zadie Smith and Philip Roth.[2]

Detailed list

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No.TitleAuthorPublisherDateGenreLengthISBN
1My Brilliant FriendElena FerranteEuropa Editions2011Fiction336 pp9781609450786
The first book in Ferrante's Neapolitan Novels series, exploring the lives of two friends growing up in post-war Naples.
2The Warmth of Other SunsIsabel WilkersonRandom House2010History640 pp9780679444329
A detailed historical account of the Great Migration of African Americans from the rural South to the urban North.
3Wolf HallHilary MantelFourth Estate2009Historical fiction653 pp9780007230204
A fictional portrayal of Thomas Cromwell's rise to power in the court of Henry VIII.
4The Known WorldEdward P. JonesAmistad Press2003Fiction432 pp9780060557546
A novel about a Black enslaver in antebellum Virginia.
5The CorrectionsJonathan FranzenFarrar, Straus and Giroux2001Fiction568 pp9780374100124
A family saga that delves into the complexities of contemporary American life.
62666Roberto BolañoFarrar, Straus and Giroux2004Fiction912 pp9780374100148
An epic novel exploring the unsolved murders in a Mexican border town.
7The Underground RailroadColson WhiteheadDoubleday2016Fiction320 pp9780385542364
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel reimagining the Underground Railroad as an actual railway system.
8AusterlitzW. G. SebaldHamish Hamilton2001Fiction416 pp9780241141250
A meditation on memory and identity through the story of a man piecing together his forgotten past.
9Never Let Me GoKazuo IshiguroFaber & Faber2005Dystopian fiction288 pp9780571224135
A haunting novel about clones raised to donate organs, exploring what it means to be human.
10GileadMarilynne RobinsonFarrar, Straus and Giroux2004Fiction256 pp9780374153892
A moving portrayal of a dying preacher reflecting on his life in a small Iowa town.
11The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar WaoJunot DíazRiverhead Books2007Fiction340 pp9781594483295
A multi-generational story about a Dominican family and the "fukú" curse that haunts them.
12The Year of Magical ThinkingJoan DidionAlfred A. Knopf2005Memoir227 pp9781400078431
Didion's reflections on grief after the sudden death of her husband.
13The RoadCormac McCarthyAlfred A. Knopf2006Dystopian fiction287 pp9780307265432
A post-apocalyptic novel following a father and son's harrowing journey for survival.
14OutlineRachel CuskFarrar, Straus and Giroux2014Fiction249 pp9780374228347
The first in the Outline trilogy, about a woman listening to others’ stories during a trip to Greece.
15PachinkoMin Jin LeeGrand Central Publishing2017Historical fiction496 pp9781455563937
A multi-generational saga about a Korean family living in Japan.
16The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & ClayMichael ChabonRandom House2000Fiction639 pp9780679450047
The story of two Jewish cousins creating a superhero comic in the years leading up to World War II.
17The SelloutPaul BeattyFarrar, Straus and Giroux2015Satire304 pp9780374260507
A biting satire about race and culture in modern America.
18Lincoln in the BardoGeorge SaundersRandom House2017Historical fiction368 pp9780812995343
A blend of history and fantasy about President Lincoln's grief after his son’s death.
19Say NothingPatrick Radden KeefeDoubleday2019Non-fiction464 pp9780385521314
A true-crime investigation into The Troubles in Northern Ireland.
20ErasurePercival EverettUniversity Press of New England2001Satire263 pp9781584650614
A satire on race and the publishing industry, told through the story of a frustrated African-American author. The bases for the Academy Award winning film American Fiction.
21Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American CityMatthew DesmondCrown Publishing Group2016Non-fiction418 pp9780553447439
A Pulitzer Prize-winning study of poverty, eviction, and inequality in America.
22Behind the Beautiful ForeversKatherine BooRandom House2012Non-fiction288 pp9781400067558
A detailed look at people living in a slum in Mumbai, India.
23Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, MarriageAlice MunroMcClelland & Stewart2001Short stories320 pp9780771065255
A collection of short stories exploring themes of love, relationships, and human connections.
24The OverstoryRichard PowersW. W. Norton & Company2018Fiction512 pp9780393635522
A novel about nine strangers connected by their love of trees and the environment.
25Random FamilyAdrian Nicole LeBlancCharles Scribner's Sons2003Non-fiction432 pp9780743254434
A decade-long chronicle of a family living in the Bronx, New York, as they deal with drugs, crime, and poverty.
26AtonementIan McEwanJonathan Cape2001Fiction371 pp9780224061148
A novel about guilt and redemption set during World War II, following the consequences of a false accusation.
27AmericanahChimamanda Ngozi AdichieAlfred A. Knopf2013Fiction477 pp9780307271082
A love story that explores the experiences of a Nigerian woman who moves to America.
28Cloud AtlasDavid MitchellSceptre2004Fiction544 pp9780340822784
A genre-bending novel with interconnected stories spanning different time periods and locations.
29The Last SamuraiHelen DeWittNew Directions Publishing2000Fiction530 pp9780811215473
A story of a child prodigy raised by a single mother, exploring genius and identity.
30Sing, Unburied, SingJesmyn WardScribner2017Fiction304 pp9781501126062
A haunting novel that blends Southern Gothic and magical realism, following a family's journey across Mississippi.
31White TeethZadie SmithHamish Hamilton2000Postcolonial Literature448 pp9780241139974
A multi-generational novel about immigrants in London, exploring themes of identity, race, and family.
32The Line of BeautyAlan HollinghurstPicador2004Fiction501 pp9780330483216
A novel set in 1980s Britain, following a young gay man as he navigates politics, sex, and class.
33Salvage the BonesJesmyn WardBloomsbury Publishing2011Fiction258 pp9781608196265
A novel about a poor Mississippi family preparing for the impact of Hurricane Katrina.
34Citizen: An American LyricClaudia RankineGraywolf Press2014Poetry, Non-fiction160 pp9781555976903
A blend of poetry, essay, and visual art that addresses racial issues in contemporary America.
35Fun HomeAlison BechdelHoughton Mifflin2006Graphic novel, Memoir232 pp9780618477944
A graphic memoir about Bechdel's relationship with her father, touching on themes of family, identity, and sexuality.
36Between the World and MeTa-Nehisi CoatesSpiegel & Grau2015Non-fiction176 pp9780812993547
A letter from Coates to his son, exploring the realities of being Black in America and the legacy of racism.
37The YearsAnnie ErnauxSeven Stories Press2008Memoir256 pp9781609807870
A memoir that chronicles Ernaux's life through a series of snapshots and reflections on French society.
38The Savage DetectivesRoberto BolañoFarrar, Straus and Giroux2007Fiction577 pp9780374191481
A novel following the lives of two poets in Mexico City and their search for a mysterious figure from the past.
39A Visit from the Goon SquadJennifer EganAlfred A. Knopf2010Fiction352 pp9780307592835
A novel composed of interconnected stories, exploring the passage of time and the influence of technology on modern life.
40H is for HawkHelen MacdonaldJonathan Cape2014Memoir300 pp9780224097000
A memoir about grief, healing, and falconry, as Macdonald trains a goshawk after the death of her father.
41Small Things like TheseClaire KeeganFaber & Faber2021Fiction128 pp9780571368686
A novella about a coal merchant in a small Irish town facing a moral dilemma during Christmas.
42A Brief History of Seven KillingsMarlon JamesRiverhead Books2014Fiction688 pp9781594486005
A novel exploring the attempted assassination of Bob Marley and the entangled fates of several characters in Jamaica.
43Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945Tony JudtPenguin Press2005History, Non-fiction960 pp9781594200656
A comprehensive history of Europe from the aftermath of World War II to the early 21st century.
44The Fifth SeasonN. K. JemisinOrbit2015Science fiction, Fantasy512 pp9780316229296
The first book in Jemisin's Hugo Award-winning Broken Earth trilogy, set in a world plagued by constant seismic upheaval.
45The ArgonautsMaggie NelsonGraywolf Press2015Memoir160 pp9781555977078
A memoir that blends personal narrative and theoretical reflections on love, family, and identity.
46The GoldfinchDonna TarttLittle, Brown and Company2013Fiction784 pp9780316055437
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a boy whose life is upended after surviving a bombing at an art museum.
47A MercyToni MorrisonAlfred A. Knopf2008Fiction176 pp9780307264237
A novel set in 17th-century America, exploring themes of slavery, freedom, and the complexities of human relationships.
48PersepolisMarjane SatrapiPantheon Books2003Graphic novel, Memoir153 pp9780375714573
A graphic memoir that recounts Satrapi's experiences growing up during and after the Iranian Revolution.
49The VegetarianHan KangHogarth2007Fiction160 pp9781101906118
A novel about a woman in South Korea who suddenly decides to stop eating meat, leading to drastic changes in her life.
50TrustHernan DiazRiverhead Books2022Fiction416 pp9780593420317
A novel about wealth, power, and influence, told through multiple narratives that shift in perspective.
51Life After LifeKate AtkinsonReagan Arthur Books2013Fiction544 pp9780316176484
A novel about a woman who is reborn in different versions of her life, set against the backdrop of World War II.
52Train DreamsDenis JohnsonFarrar, Straus and Giroux2011Novella128 pp9780374281144
A novella about an American laborer in the early 20th century, examining themes of isolation and progress.
53RunawayAlice MunroMcClelland & Stewart2004Short stories352 pp9780771065064
A collection of short stories that explore the emotional lives of women across various stages of life.
54Tenth of December: StoriesGeorge SaundersRandom House2013Short stories251 pp9780812993806
A collection of short stories that blend humor and tragedy, often delving into the human psyche.
55The Looming TowerLawrence WrightAlfred A. Knopf2006Non-fiction480 pp9780375414862
A Pulitzer Prize-winning history of Al-Qaeda and the events leading to the September 11 attacks.
56The FlamethrowersRachel KushnerScribner2013Fiction383 pp9781439142004
A novel about a young artist navigating the worlds of New York City and Italy in the 1970s.
57Nickel and DimedBarbara EhrenreichMetropolitan Books2001Non-fiction240 pp9780805063899
A non-fiction work that chronicles Ehrenreich's experiences living on minimum wage in various U.S. cities.
58Stay TrueHua HsuDoubleday2022Memoir208 pp9780385547772
A memoir about friendship, identity, and grief, centered around Hsu's college years and the tragic loss of his friend.
59MiddlesexJeffrey EugenidesFarrar, Straus and Giroux2002Family saga529 pp9780374191917
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a hermaphrodite and their exploration of family history and identity.
60Heavy: An American MemoirKiese LaymonScribner2018Memoir256 pp9781501125652
A memoir that reflects on race, weight, and family, offering a raw look at Black life in America.
61Demon CopperheadBarbara KingsolverHarperCollins2022Fiction560 pp9780063251922
A retelling of Charles Dickens' David Copperfield, set in modern-day Appalachia.
6210:04Ben LernerFaber & Faber2014Fiction256 pp9780865478107
A novel that blends the personal and political, reflecting on time, art, and climate change.
63VeronicaMary GaitskillPantheon Books2005Fiction257 pp9780375421457
A meditation on beauty, disease, and friendship, focusing on the AIDS epidemic and the fashion world.
64The Great BelieversRebecca MakkaiViking Press2018Fiction421 pp9780735223523
A novel that explores the impact of the AIDS epidemic on a group of friends in Chicago.
65The Plot Against AmericaPhilip RothHoughton Mifflin2004Fiction391 pp9780618509287
An alternate history where Charles Lindbergh becomes President of the United States, ushering in fascism.
66We the AnimalsJustin TorresHoughton Mifflin Harcourt2011Fiction128 pp9780547576725
A coming-of-age novel that follows three brothers as they navigate a turbulent family life.
67Far From the TreeAndrew SolomonScribner2012Non-fiction976 pp9780743236720
A comprehensive exploration of how families deal with children who are different, covering disabilities, sexual orientation, and more.
68The FriendSigrid NunezRiverhead Books2018Fiction224 pp9780735219441
A novel about grief, love, and friendship, as a woman inherits her deceased friend's Great Dane.
69The New Jim CrowMichelle AlexanderThe New Press2010Non-fiction336 pp9781595586438
A groundbreaking work that examines mass incarceration in the United States and its impact on Black Americans.
70All Aunt Hagar's ChildrenEdward P. JonesAmistad2006Short stories400 pp9780060557560
A collection of short stories set in Washington, D.C., focusing on the African-American experience.
71The Copenhagen TrilogyTove DitlevsenFarrar, Straus and Giroux2019 (English translation)Memoir384 pp9780374602390
A memoir in three parts, chronicling Ditlevsen's childhood, adolescence, and troubled adulthood.
72Secondhand TimeSvetlana AlexievichFitzcarraldo Editions2013 (English translation)Non-fiction470 pp9781910695111
A series of oral histories from people across the former Soviet Union, chronicling the collapse of the USSR.
73The Passage of PowerRobert A. CaroAlfred A. Knopf2012Biography736 pp9780375713255
The fourth volume in Caro's biography of Lyndon B. Johnson, focusing on his vice presidency and ascension to the presidency.
74Olive KitteridgeElizabeth StroutRandom House2008Fiction288 pp9781400062089
A novel in stories that paints a portrait of a small town in Maine through the eyes of its residents, centered around Olive Kitteridge.
75Exit WestMohsin HamidRiverhead Books2017Fiction240 pp9780735212176
A magical realism novel about a couple escaping civil war through a series of mysterious doors that lead them to new countries.
76An American MarriageTayari JonesAlgonquin Books2018Fiction320 pp9781616208776
A novel about a couple whose marriage is torn apart when the husband is wrongfully imprisoned.
77SeptologyJon FosseFitzcarraldo Editions2019 (English translation)Fiction832 pp9781913097011
A meditative, seven-part novel that explores life, death, and the metaphysical through the reflections of an aging painter.
78Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and TomorrowGabrielle ZevinKnopf2022Fiction416 pp9780593321201
A story about two friends and video game designers, exploring themes of creativity, collaboration, and love.
79A Manual for Cleaning WomenLucia BerlinFarrar, Straus and Giroux2015Short stories432 pp9780374270605
A posthumous collection of short stories reflecting the gritty and beautiful details of working-class life.
80The Story of the Lost ChildElena FerranteEuropa Editions2014Fiction480 pp9781609452865
The final installment in the Neapolitan Novels, following the lifelong friendship of two women in Naples.
81PulpheadJohn Jeremiah SullivanFarrar, Straus and Giroux2011Non-fiction, Essays384 pp9780374532901
A collection of essays on American culture, covering topics ranging from music to reality TV.
82Hurricane SeasonFernanda MelchorNew Directions Publishing2020 (English translation)Fiction224 pp9780811228039
A brutal and darkly atmospheric novel about a small Mexican town where a body is discovered, leading to violence and suspicion.
83When We Cease to Understand the WorldBenjamín LabatutNew York Review Books2020 (English translation)Fiction, Non-fiction192 pp9781681375663
A hybrid of fact and fiction that delves into the lives of scientists whose discoveries brought both advancement and destruction.
84The Emperor of All MaladiesSiddhartha MukherjeeScribner2010Non-fiction608 pp9781439107959
A Pulitzer Prize-winning "biography" of cancer, tracing the history and impact of the disease.
85PastoraliaGeorge SaundersRiverhead Books2000Short stories208 pp9781573221610
A collection of satirical stories examining modern American life and the absurdities of corporate culture.
86Frederick Douglass: Prophet of FreedomDavid W. BlightSimon & Schuster2018Biography912 pp9781416590316
A Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Frederick Douglass, tracing his rise from slavery to becoming a leader in the abolitionist movement.
87Detransition, BabyTorrey PetersOne World2021Fiction368 pp9780593133378
A novel about gender, identity, and unconventional family structures, following the lives of a transgender woman, her ex, and her ex’s lover.
88The Collected Stories of Lydia DavisLydia DavisFarrar, Straus and Giroux2009Short stories752 pp9780374270605
A comprehensive collection of short stories by Lydia Davis, known for her minimalist and precise prose.
89The ReturnHisham MatarRandom House2016Memoir256 pp9780812994827
A memoir about Matar's search for his father, who disappeared in Libya under Gaddafi’s regime.
90The SympathizerViet Thanh NguyenGrove Press2015Fiction384 pp9780802123459
A Pulitzer Prize-winning novel about a double agent during the Vietnam War, exploring themes of identity and betrayal.
91The Human StainPhilip RothHoughton Mifflin2000Fiction361 pp9780618059454
A novel about a college professor whose hidden racial identity is revealed during a scandal.
92The Days of AbandonmentElena FerranteEuropa Editions2002 (English translation 2005)Fiction192 pp9781933372006
A novel about a woman’s psychological unraveling after her husband leaves her and their children.
93Station ElevenEmily St. John MandelAlfred A. Knopf2014Dystopian fiction336 pp9780385353304
A post-apocalyptic novel following a traveling theater troupe as they perform in the ruins of civilization.
94On BeautyZadie SmithPenguin Press2005Fiction464 pp9781594200632
A novel about a multicultural family in New England, exploring themes of race, politics, and art.
95Bring Up the BodiesHilary MantelFourth Estate2012Historical fiction432 pp9780007315093
The second book in Mantel's Thomas Cromwell trilogy, chronicling Cromwell’s role in the downfall of Anne Boleyn.
96Wayward Lives, Beautiful ExperimentsSaidiya HartmanW. W. Norton & Company2019Non-fiction432 pp9780393285673
A study of early 20th-century African-American women and their radical attempts to redefine freedom and identity.
97Men We ReapedJesmyn WardBloomsbury2013Memoir272 pp9781608195213
A memoir about Ward’s experiences growing up in Mississippi and losing five men close to her in rapid succession.
98Bel CantoAnn PatchettHarperCollins2001Fiction352 pp9780060188733
A novel about an unexpected hostage crisis at a lavish party in South America, exploring themes of love and music.
99How to Be BothAli SmithHamish Hamilton2014Fiction384 pp9780241145210
A genre-defying novel that blends two stories—one set in the Renaissance and one in contemporary times—to explore art, love, and identity.
100Tree of SmokeDenis JohnsonFarrar, Straus and Giroux2007Fiction624 pp9780374279127
A sprawling novel about a CIA officer's experiences in the Vietnam War, delving into the chaos and moral ambiguity of the conflict.

Sortable list

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Rank Title Author Year
1 My Brilliant Friend Elena Ferrante 2012
2 The Warmth of Other Suns Isabel Wilkerson 2010
3 Wolf Hall Hilary Mantel 2009
4 The Known World Edward P. Jones 2003
5 The Corrections Jonathan Franzen 2001
6 2666 Roberto Bolaño 2008
7 The Underground Railroad Colson Whitehead 2016
8 Austerlitz W.G. Sebald 2001
9 Never Let Me Go Kazuo Ishiguro 2005
10 Gilead Marilynne Robinson 2004
11 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Junot Díaz 2007
12 The Year of Magical Thinking Joan Didion 2005
13 The Road Cormac McCarthy 2006
14 Outline Rachel Cusk 2015
15 Pachinko Min Jin Lee 2017
16 The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay Michael Chabon 2000
17 The Sellout Paul Beatty 2015
18 Lincoln in the Bardo George Saunders 2017
19 Say Nothing Patrick Radden Keefe 2019
20 Erasure Percival Everett 2001
21 Evicted Matthew Desmond 2016
22 Behind the Beautiful Forevers Katherine Boo 2012
23 Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage Alice Munro 2001
24 The Overstory Richard Powers 2018
25 Random Family Adrian Nicole LeBlanc 2003
26 Atonement Ian McEwan 2002
27 Americanah Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie 2013
28 Cloud Atlas David Mitchell 2004
29 The Last Samurai Helen DeWitt 2000
30 Sing, Unburied, Sing Jesmyn Ward 2017
31 White Teeth Zadie Smith 2000
32 The Line of Beauty Alan Hollinghurst 2004
33 Salvage the Bones Jesmyn Ward 2011
34 Citizen Claudia Rankine 2014
35 Fun Home Alison Bechdel 2006
36 Between the World and Me Ta-Nehisi Coates 2015
37 The Years Annie Ernaux 2018
38 The Savage Detectives Roberto Bolaño 2007
39 A Visit From the Goon Squad Jennifer Egan 2010
40 H Is for Hawk Helen Macdonald 2015
41 Small Things Like These Claire Keegan 2021
42 A Brief History of Seven Killings Marlon James 2014
43 Postwar Tony Judt 2005
44 The Fifth Season N.K. Jemisin 2015
45 The Argonauts Maggie Nelson 2015
46 The Goldfinch Donna Tartt 2013
47 A Mercy Toni Morrison 2008
48 Persepolis Marjane Satrapi 2003
49 The Vegetarian Han Kang 2016
50 Trust Hernan Diaz 2022
51 Life After Life Kate Atkinson 2013
52 Train Dreams Denis Johnson 2011
53 Runaway Alice Munro 2004
54 Tenth of December George Saunders 2013
55 The Looming Tower Lawrence Wright 2006
56 The Flamethrowers Rachel Kushner 2013
57 Nickel and Dimed Barbara Ehrenreich 2001
58 Stay True Hua Hsu 2022
59 Middlesex Jeffrey Eugenides 2002
60 Heavy Kiese Laymon 2018
61 Demon Copperhead Barbara Kingsolver 2022
62 10:04 Ben Lerner 2014
63 Veronica Mary Gaitskill 2005
64 The Great Believers Rebecca Makkai 2018
65 The Plot Against America Philip Roth 2004
66 We the Animals Justin Torres 2011
67 Far From the Tree Andrew Solomon 2012
68 The Friend Sigrid Nunez 2018
69 The New Jim Crow Michelle Alexander 2010
70 All Aunt Hagar's Children Edward P. Jones 2006
71 The Copenhagen Trilogy Tove Ditlevsen 2021
72 Secondhand Time Svetlana Alexievich 2016
73 The Passage of Power Robert Caro 2012
74 Olive Kitteridge Elizabeth Strout 2008
75 Exit West Mohsin Hamid 2017
76 Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow Gabrielle Zevin 2022
77 An American Marriage Tayari Jones 2018
78 Septology Jon Fosse 2022
79 A Manual for Cleaning Women Lucia Berlin 2015
80 The Story of the Lost Child Elena Ferrante 2015
81 Pulphead John Jeremiah Sullivan 2011
82 Hurricane Season Fernanda Melchor 2020
83 When We Cease to Understand the World Benjamín Labatut 2021
84 The Emperor of All Maladies Siddhartha Mukherjee 2010
85 Pastoralia George Saunders 2000
86 Frederick Douglass David W. Blight 2018
87 Detransition, Baby Torrey Peters 2021
88 The Collected Stories of Lydia Davis Lydia Davis 2010
89 The Return Hisham Matar 2016
90 The Sympathizer Viet Thanh Nguyen 2015
91 The Human Stain Philip Roth 2000
92 The Days of Abandonment Elena Ferrante 2005
93 Station Eleven Emily St. John Mandel 2014
94 On Beauty Zadie Smith 2005
95 Bring Up the Bodies Hilary Mantel 2012
96 Wayward Lives, Beautiful Experiments Saidiya Hartman 2019
97 Men We Reaped Jesmyn Ward 2013
98 Bel Canto Ann Patchett 2001
99 How to Be Both Ali Smith 2014
100 Tree of Smoke Denis Johnson 2007

Criticism

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The list was criticized for its perceived bias towards English-language books, particularly those published by American authors.[3] Nigerian academic Ainehi Edoro criticized the lack of literature by African authors and the predominance of American literature on the list and called the list "an act of cultural erasure".[4] The list was also criticized for its lack of genres such as graphic fiction, science fiction, fantasy, and children's literature.[5] Indian publication Scroll.in wrote of the list "How much, and for how long, is America going to obsess over reading and dissecting itself? Why do reading lists emerging from the West claim authority on culture with such hyperbole?"[6]

References

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  1. ^ "100 Best Books of the 21st Century". The New York Times. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
  2. ^ "Our Critic's Take on the 100 List: Books That 'Cast a Sustained Spell'". The New York Times. Retrieved July 13, 2024.
  3. ^ Schmitt, Amandine (July 20, 2024). "Le « New York Times » a listé les 100 meilleurs livres du XXIᵉ siècle et franchement ça se discute". Le Nouvel Obs (in French). Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  4. ^ Edoro-Glines, Ainehi (July 26, 2024). "The New York Times' "Best Books of the Century" List Was an Unforgivable Erasure of African Literature". Literary Hub. Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  5. ^ Jiménez, Marisol (July 17, 2024). "Todo lo que omitió la lista de los 100 mejores libros del siglo XXI de 'The New York Times'" [Everything that was omitted from the list of the 100 best books of the 21st century by The New York Times]. El País US (in Spanish). Retrieved August 5, 2024.
  6. ^ "Not the NYT list: 100 fine books from around the world (and not just the USA) of the 21st century". Scroll.in. July 21, 2024. Retrieved August 5, 2024.