Things to Make and Break

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Price
$16.95  $15.76
Publisher
Coffee House Press
Publish Date
Pages
224
Dimensions
5.5 X 0.7 X 8.2 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781566895279
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About the Author
May-Lan Tan studied fine art at Goldsmiths and works as a ghostwriter. Her stories have appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, the Atlas Review, the Reader, and Areté. She lives in Berlin.
Reviews

ELLE, "The 28 Best Books to Read in Fall 2018"
Library Journal, "Top Short Fiction For Fall"


"A brilliant and daring collection." --The New York Times

"With this provocative debut, Tan proves herself a sharp chronicler of contemporary romance." --Publishers Weekly

"There's plenty of darkness and a sprinkling of magic, and these strange, flinty, cigarette-stained narratives speed by, offering lots of surface tension and compelling deeper passions." --The Guardian

"Visceral and demanding; an unsettling collection that knocks you off balance." --Kirkus

"This book turns your senses so sharply it's hard not to feel thankful for it--how is it possible to have missed these moments before?" --Los Angeles Review of Books

"A story collection designed to unsettle in the most incisive, breathtaking way, May-Lan Tan's Things to Make and Break is a razor-sharp example of the strange behaviors of human beings." --Nylon

"Entertaining reading from a writer worth watching." --Library Journal

"Exhilarating." --Literary Hub

"Tan is a cinematic writer in the same way some directors are literary--think David Lynch at his most Guignol." --Times Literary Supplement

"The thirteen stories found in these two books are a fantastic introduction to a writer in the process of teaching us new ways of reading." --Vol. 1 Brooklyn

"The desires sparking in Things to Make and Break spark again and again--as individual as heartbeats, as intertangled as cigarette smoke around fingers." --Arkansas International

"Things to Make and Break is omnisexual, and it's mind-blowingly good." --PANK

"Things to Make and Break is at once about everyone and no one in particular." --The Harvard Crimson

"Tan leaves readers feeling liberated from conventional storytelling." --Bust

"One of the most disarming works of fiction you're likely to encounter anytime soon." --The Star Tribune

"These stories feel like they were written with a lit cigarette on the night wind. Tan has an imagination like a haunted carousel and each story here is like a ghost that wants only to talk to you. This is one of those debuts to remember, a name that bookmarks itself in your mind after the first story, or should--attention, as we say, must be paid. May-Lan Tan is here." --Alexander Chee