Best Worst American: Stories

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Price
$16.00  $14.88
Publisher
Small Beer Press
Publish Date
Pages
240
Dimensions
5.4 X 8.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.57 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781618731241

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About the Author
Juan Martinez's stories have been published in McSweeney's, Glimmer Train, Conjunctions, Huizache, Ecotone, TriQuarterly, and broadcast on Selected Shorts. He lives in Chicago with his family and is an assistant professor of English at Northwestern University. His website is fulmerford.com.

Reviews

"In his longest and best stories, Martinez mines both the small details and the large absurdities of life to show us our own strange world in a new way."-- Lincoln Michel, New York Times Book Review

"A master of the absurd who serves up contemporary American life in rare, blistering slices." Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble

"Filled with droll, cunning, funny, and formally innovative stories that fall somewhere between stand-up comedy and literary fiction. These excellent works mark him as a writer both to read and watch." -- Tom Bissell

"These 24 wide-ranging stories are the gut-punch kind: intense, innovative tales that skew your vision for the rest of the day. Martinez writes with a sharp eye and a sharp tongue, and his characters -- often alone and unloved, often haunted -- are worthy observers of both the horrors and wonders of this world."
-- Rebecca Makkai, author of Music for Wartime

"I feel sure that some smart and appreciative person will praise Juan Martinez for his 'skewed vision, ' but Martinez's view of the world is startlingly clear. It's just that the rest of us haven't caught up yet. Deep and comic and deeply comic, his is a collection of wonders for any human to enjoy."
-- Jack Pendarvis, author of Movie Stars

"A little out of the ordinary. . . . He takes this very unnatural environment and changes it into a landscape."
-- Hannah Tinti

"I loved it." -- Etgar Keret

"Twenty-four semiexistential short stories that have appeared in the likes of McSweeney's and Selected Shorts from Colombia-born writer Martinez. The author has an interesting way of injecting absurdity into everyday life and humor into the phantasmagorical in this wide-ranging, mostly engaging collection of tall tales. . . . there are also occasional moments of grace. . . . Some are just flat-out funny. . . . Martinez even makes the frightening funny. . . . promising debut collection of short stories, some unique in their execution."
-- Kirkus Reviews

Shortlisted for the Neukom Institute Literary Arts Awards

"A master of the absurd who serves up contemporary American life in rare, blistering slices." Kelly Link, author of Get in Trouble

"Filled with droll, cunning, funny, and formally innovative stories that fall somewhere between stand-up comedy and literary fiction. These excellent works mark him as a writer both to read and watch." -- Tom Bissell

"These 24 wide-ranging stories are the gut-punch kind: intense, innovative tales that skew your vision for the rest of the day. Martinez writes with a sharp eye and a sharp tongue, and his characters -- often alone and unloved, often haunted -- are worthy observers of both the horrors and wonders of this world."
-- Rebecca Makkai, author of Music for Wartime

"I feel sure that some smart and appreciative person will praise Juan Martinez for his 'skewed vision, ' but Martinez's view of the world is startlingly clear. It's just that the rest of us haven't caught up yet. Deep and comic and deeply comic, his is a collection of wonders for any human to enjoy."
-- Jack Pendarvis, author of Movie Stars

"A little out of the ordinary. . . . He takes this very unnatural environment and changes it into a landscape."
-- Hannah Tinti

"I loved it." -- Etgar Keret

"Twenty-four semiexistential short stories that have appeared in the likes of McSweeney's and Selected Shorts from Colombia-born writer Martinez. The author has an interesting way of injecting absurdity into everyday life and humor into the phantasmagorical in this wide-ranging, mostly engaging collection of tall tales. . . . there are also occasional moments of grace. . . . Some are just flat-out funny. . . . Martinez even makes the frightening funny. . . . promising debut collection of short stories, some unique in their execution."
-- Kirkus Reviews