The Simp
A Novel Without a Hero
by Roshan Sethi
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Pub Date Jul 07 2026 | Archive Date Aug 06 2026
Description
Raj Ladlani is a morose and unemployable actor. He has reasons to believe he is spectacularly talented, a legend in every way but for the success. But he leads an anonymous life in LA, working part time at a frozen yogurt store, fantasizing about stardom, and clinging to the encouragement of his aging and kindly acting coach.
At his life nadir, Raj reads a job posting detailing a relentless, laughable parade of menial responsibilities for an organization blandly described as a “Hollywood Family.”
The Simp tells the story of Raj’s momentous employment with the H Family and the destruction that follows. Jim H is a massive and macho director in a creative rut. Anna H might uncharitably be described as his much younger trophy wife, quietly and neurotically seeking out her own independent sense of purpose as a screenwriter. Raj’s work as their executive assistant becomes his new sense of soaring purpose. But he procured the job through a sea of lies.
The job itself is an absurdist walk through a landmine of affluent domestic chaos, identity politics, and petty Angeleno grievances. And things only get weirder when it turns out Anna H has been working on a secret project of her own—one that will change everything for Raj.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Hardcover |
| ISBN | 9781668211021 |
| PRICE | $28.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 304 |
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Featured Reviews
Roshan Sethi’s The Simp is a biting satire of Hollywood delusion. It follows Raj Ladlani, a down-on-his-luck actor who believes he’s destined for greatness even as he spends his days serving frozen yogurt and rehearsing imaginary Oscar speeches. When he lands a job as personal assistant to a powerful film director and his neurotic wife, Raj convinces himself he has finally found a way into the world that has long ignored him. What follows is a spectacular unraveling!
Sethi’s tone is sharp but compassionate. Raj is recognizable, the kind of person who believes every humiliation might still be “part of the process.” The Hollywood couple he works for are caricatures of power and emptiness. The book skewers privilege and performance.
The prose is fast and funny. Every scene is filled with the quiet desperation of people pretending to be someone else. By the time Raj’s web of lies collapses, Sethi has turned his story into something more than satire.
A darkly comic novel that’s as painful as it is brilliant.
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