Summary
My Year of Rest and Relaxation is a darkly comic novel and serious commentary on modern society by Ottessa Moshfegh. Set in New York City at the turn of the millennium, it follows an unnamed protagonist's attempt to sleep for an entire year, aided by a cocktail of prescription medications. Published in 2018, the novel was widely praised for both its sardonic wit and unflinching examination of alienation in contemporary life. My Year of Rest and Relaxation quickly became a New York Times bestseller and was named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, TIME, and NPR.
Plot
My Year of Rest and Relaxation follows an unnamed narrator, a young woman in her mid-20s living in New York City in the year 2000. Despite her privileged background and outward advantages, she feels deeply alienated and dissatisfied with her life. After losing both her parents and becoming disillusioned with her job at an art gallery, she decides to embark on a year-long experiment of near-constant sleep, aided by a cocktail of psychiatric medications prescribed by an incompetent doctor.
As the narrator retreats from the world, she is periodically interrupted by her best friend Reva, who visits despite the narrator's obvious disdain. The narrator also has an on-again, off-again relationship with a Wall Street banker named Trevor. To fully commit to her hibernation project, she enlists the help of an avant-garde artist named Ping Xi, who agrees to act as her caretaker in exchange for using her unconscious body in his art installations.
Throughout her year of “rest and relaxation,” the narrator experiences strange episodes of sleepwalking and blackouts. She gradually increases her medication dosage, aiming to sleep for months at a time. As she withdraws further from reality, her already tenuous relationships with Reva and Trevor deteriorate. The narrator's experiment continues through the summer of 2001, as she slowly begins to reemerge into the world.
The novel culminates on September 11, 2001. Trevor is away on his honeymoon, having married someone else. Reva, who had been working in the World Trade Center, dies in the terrorist attacks. The narrator, watching the tragedy unfold on television, believes she sees Reva jumping from one of the towers. This shocking event marks the end of the narrator's year-long retreat and forces her to confront the world she had been trying to escape.