Relegate anything else you’re reading – <b>there is no other book to be seen with</b> now

The Times

Deliciously subverts conventions of "immigrant literature"

Pankaj Mishra, Guardian Books of the Year

<b>Obscene, beautiful, moving</b> … Jenny Zhang’s astounding short story collection, <i>Sour Heart</i>, combines ingenious and tightly controlled technical artistry with an unfettered emotional directness that frequently moves, within single sentences, from overwhelming beauty to abject pain

New Yorker

Se alle

The writing is vibrant, the smells of the city vivid. <b>Zhang’s is an exciting voice and a welcome one</b>

Observer

Zhang gives life to a chorus of voices <b>rich with reinvention</b>, a narrative genealogy of what it is to be, to speak and to write across many forms of expression at once

Guardian

<b>Swerves from off-kilter humour to quiet devastation</b>

Sunday Telegraph

<p>Zhang is a new name to me, but what a discovery! These interlinked stories follow the lives of young Chinese immigrants struggling to make sense of life in modern America. They are <b>intense, unsettling, occasionally filthy<br />and often wildly funny</b></p>

- Jonathan Coe, The Week

<b>A hilarious and highly original debut </b>collection … With a voice that is relatable yet <b>wonderfully original</b>, Zhang explores themes of sexual awakening, identity, poverty and integrating as an immigrant in the western world … A collection where it is difficult to pick a stand-out story because each leaves such a mark

Irish Times

A<b> refreshingly honest </b>portrayal of some of the more universal realities of girlhood … That’s what makes Zhang’s work so <b>remarkable</b>: her unique ability to tell universal truths about what it means to belong, while <b>illuminating realities we simply do not hear often enough about </b><i></i>

Independent

<b>A new voice for a generation</b> – a hugely original debut short story collection … Zhang’s writing is <b>gritty, confronting and continually surprising</b> – the bleakest moments are shot through with love and humour … the raw edge of Zhang’s very necessary new voice <b>had me gripped </b>

Stylist

<b>Raw, and often darkly comic</b> … the tales revel in the intimate details of domesticity, <b>resonant of A M Homes</b> or Helen Ellis

Red

A tapestry of beautifully evocative stories

Grazia

Who isn’t anticipating this book? Jenny Zhang is <b>one of the most exciting and thoroughly original new voices in American fiction</b>, and <i>Sour Heart</i> is worth every bit of hype … <b>Hilarious and devastating, tender, and mischievous.</b> Zhang’s beautiful, direct and sometimes scatological poetry (and her bang-on essays) had already won many of us over, but this book will catapult her to another league

LitHub

The narrators of these tales pull you close and hold you hostage with their singular takes on the world … <b>You’d be hard pressed to find a more intimate, raw and funny collection</b> this summer

AnOther Magazine

<b>A buzz book</b>

Cosmopolitan

As I read, I quickly realized <b>this was something so new and powerful that it would come to shape the world</b>, not just the literary world, but what we know about reality. Zhang’s version of honesty goes way past the familiar, with passages that burst into a <b>bold, startling brilliance</b>. Get ready

Miranda July

Her writing is resolute in its ability to unsettle and even uproot – <b>lighting your every nerve on fire, leaving your every synapse flashing</b>

Nylon

<p><b><i>Sour Heart</i> blasts open the so-called ‘immigrant narrative’ </b>by showing us the claustrophobic, cracked lives and demented love of families and by giving us the deepest x-ray of American childhood I can recall. <b>Dirty, hilarious, and utterly original</b></p>

Karan Mahajan, author of The Association of Small Bombs

Jenny Zhang has an uncanny ability to articulate the most confusing, conflicting, elusive thoughts and feelings – the kinds that occur in under a millisecond but secretly rule our lives. It's <b>dazzling</b> to witness until one observation or line of dialogue sends you over the edge into the depths of another person's truth. <b>I emerged from <i>Sour Heart </i>bleary-eyed and in love </b>

Tavi Gevinson

Winner of the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction
A Guardian, Nylon, Buzzfeed, Cosmopolitan, Vulture and Shelf Awareness Book of the Year 2017

'Relegate anything else you’re reading – there is no other book to be seen with now' The Times


'Obscene, beautiful, moving' New Yorker

Centred on a community of immigrants precariously balanced on the edge of poverty in 1990s New York City, the stories that make up Sour Heart examine the ways that family and history can weigh us down, but also lift us up. From the young woman coming to terms with her grandmother’s role in the Cultural Revolution, to the daughter struggling to understand where her family ends and she begins, these vibrant, raw and powerful stories introduce a bold and singular new voice.

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Relegate anything else you’re reading – there is no other book to be seen with now - The Times
Relegate anything else you’re reading – there is no other book to be seen with now - The Times
This will be the first publication on Lena Dunham’s new Lenny imprint in the US. We expect there to be huge hype around the book, and for Dunham to use her influence to help publicise it; this will give us a brilliant platform to work from in the UK
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781408892374
Publisert
2018-05-03
Utgiver
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC; Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Vekt
259 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
128 mm
Dybde
22 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Jenny Zhang was born in Shanghai and raised in New York. She is the author of a poetry collection, Dear Jenny, We Are All Find, and a collection of poems and essays, The Selected Jenny Zhang. She was nominated for a National Magazine Award for her essay in Poetry magazine, and her writing has also appeared in the New York Times magazine, New York magazine, Rookie, Lenny and BuzzFeed. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

Jennybagel.com / @Jennybagel