NOT REALLY ACAT PERSON
Apr 14, 2019
3 minutes
ILLUSTRATION BY NATHAN JOHNSON
YOU’D BE FORGIVEN for thinking the tale written by Kristen Roupenian about Margot and Robert’s excruciatingly bad date, in the viral The New Yorker story called Cat Person, was a memoir. So painfully and unfortunately familiar, one person even lamented The New Yorker published “diary entries”. But in reality, Roupenian, who was lauded for the kind of millennial realism that Lena Dunham’s Girls captured, is, in fact, a horror-genre author. In her first
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