Tony Tulathimutte’s novel Private Citizens was called “the first great millennial novel” by New York Magazine. A graduate of Stanford University and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, he has written for The New York Times, VICE, WIRED, Playboy, The Believer, The New Yorker, N+1, The New Republic, and others. He has received a Whiting Award and an O. Henry Award, and runs CRIT, a writing class in Brooklyn.
Tony Tulathimutte
Fellow Works Supported by MacDowell
Rejection (Novel-in-stories)
Private Citizens (Novel)
Studios
Garland
Tony Tulathimutte worked in the Garland studio.
Marian MacDowell and friends originally named this studio in memory of Anna Baetz, the nurse who helped care for Edward MacDowell in the waning years of his life. With generous support from the Garland family, the studio was renovated in 2013 and renamed the Peter and Mary Garland Studio. The inward opening, diamond-pane windows were replaced…