Discipline, Larissa Pham
Discipline, Larissa Pham
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Discipline

Author: Larissa Pham

Narrator: Quyen Ngo

Unabridged: 6 hr 41 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/20/2026


Synopsis

A taut, electrifying debut about a woman forced to confront unsettling truths about herself, her past, and the life she rebuilt following a ruinous affair with her former mentor, from “a writer to keep a close eye on” (The New York Times Book Review)

“Precise and spellbinding . . . That knotty relationship, as propulsive as it is maddening, forces the reader to wonder: How do you separate your art from the people—and painful experiences—that helped to forge it?”—Vogue

A BEST BOOK OF THE SEASON: Bustle, Debutiful, Harper's Bazaar

I have the sense that something is being drawn between us. Not drawn as in line but as in arrow pulled back. Yet I don’t know which of us holds the bow, and which of us faces the arrow.

Christine is on tour for her novel, a revenge fantasy based on a real-life relationship gone bad with an older professor ten years prior. Now on the road, she’s seeking answers—about how to live a good life and what it means to make art—through intimate conversations with strangers, past lovers, and friends.

But when the antagonist of her novel—her old painting professor—reaches out in a series of sly communiques after years of silence to tell her that he’s read her book, Christine must reckon with what it means to lose the reins of a narrative she wrote precisely to maintain control. When her professor invites her to join him at his house, on a remote island off the coast of Maine, their encounter threatens to change the very foundations of her life as she’s imagined it.

A pristine and provocative high-wire act toggling the fictions we construct for ourselves just to survive and the possibilities that lie beyond them, Discipline launches a spellbinding inquiry into the nature of art-making and rigor, intimacy and attention, punishment and release.

About Larissa Pham

Larissa Pham is an artist and writer in Brooklyn. Born in Portland, Oregon, she studied painting and art history at Yale University. She has written essays and criticism for the Paris Review Daily, the Nation, Art in America, Guernica, and elsewhere. She was an inaugural Yi Dae Up fellowship recipient from the Jack Jones Literary Arts Retreat. She is also the author of Fantasian, a novella.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Roxane on October 06, 2025

It is lovely to see Larissa Pham blessing us with a novel. Like her nonfiction, the prose in Discipline is both lush and precise. There is a satisfying interiority to this novel and a fascinating structure as Christine goes on a book tour for her debut novel and then takes a detour to the Maine home......more

Goodreads review by emma on January 18, 2026

love to read about women making messy decisions where the closest thing to a plot is their reflections on them (thanks to the publisher for the e-arc) (review to come)......more

Goodreads review by Meike on February 03, 2026

I'm always here for a story set in the art world, and Pham's debut novel gives us a clever twist on a by now stereotypical plot line: The older male mentor who abuses his power to sleep with the female mentee. Pham investigates the young woman's agency without diminishing the man's guilt, and the te......more

Goodreads review by Dona's on January 26, 2026

What a smart, engaging book. Wonderful plot design. Pre-Read Notes: The title and cover grabbed me here, honestly. I'm glad I didn't read the description or I might not have read it. "And I can see , now, that he’s scared. That I’ve really taken something away from him. I’m filled—and I hate that I fe......more

Goodreads review by Michael -- on January 27, 2026

Writing the Wrong Larissa Pham's first novel, "Discipline," explores the intricate connections between trauma, artistic creation, and the search for purpose after a painful event. This striking work has been widely praised for its taut prose and philosophical depth. The story follows Christine, a firs......more


Quotes

“A debut novelist’s thinly veiled account of her exploitation by an art professor looks like a career maker—until the teacher starts messaging her, and the lines between them get smudged all over again. While Discipline sounds like a thriller, Pham makes room for terse reflections on ambition, envy, creative exhaustion and the paintings of Vija Celmins.”—New York Times Book Review

“Maps out the ambiguous intersections between art-making, truth-telling, and survival.”—Harper’s Bazaar

“Pham is a writer to keep a close eye on.”—The New York Times

“Pham dazzles while navigating through the complexities of our pasts.”—Debutiful

“A tight, invigorating read.”—Our Culture Magazine

“[Discipline] succeeds in revealing the ways in which unequal, painful intimacies shape the stories we tell about ourselves and how we are able to tell them.”—Hyperallergic

Discipline is an amazing, sharp excoriation of so many things: damage, creativity, ambition, and determination.”—Bidisha, author of The Future of Serious Art

“Art bleeds into life in Larissa Pham’s exhilarating, exquisite book, full of an eerie intelligence and startling compassion.”—Ayşegül Savaş, author of The Anthropologists

“Prose with a clarity and edge like glass, with a crispness that gives the atmosphere of a thriller . . . Discipline braids life, art, and the fictions we tell ourselves.”—Marlowe Granados, author of Happy Hour

Discipline wrecked me in the best way. To say that it is a brilliant excavation—of artistic production, of how to craft a meaningful life as an artist and a person, of radical generosity—is an understatement.”—Elaine Hsieh Chou, author of Disorientation

“With prose that is both lush and precise, Discipline reads like a taut thriller even though it is really an elegant exploration of creativity and commitment to one’s craft, and how when we don’t value our craft almost anything can rob us of it.”—Roxane Gay, author of Bad Feminist

“A delicate, wry, taut, suspenseful reading experience, Discipline captivated me from beginning to end. Pham is an original, real talent.”—Jami Attenberg, author of All This Could Be Yours

“Intensely smart, evocative, and gorgeously written.”—Stuart Nadler, author of Rooms for Vanishing

“A nerve-tingling feat exploring how a person and an artist are made . . . I’m in awe of Pham’s talent, sensibility, and intellect.”—Alyssa Songsiridej, author of Little Rabbit

“This is electrifying.”Publishers Weekly, starred review

“A brilliant, entrancing, and provocative mirror-within-mirrors tale of art, story, and power, is all that and more.”Booklist, starred review

“Beautiful and evocative.”Kirkus Reviews

“Larissa Pham’s debut novel packs quite the punch.”—Bustle

“Lovely and smart . . . about artmaking, love, ambition, and loneliness.”—Literary Hub