Spider Love Song and Other Stories

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Product Details

Price
$17.00  $15.81
Publisher
Acre Books
Publish Date
Pages
184
Dimensions
5.5 X 8.4 X 0.5 inches | 0.6 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781946724205
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About the Author

Nancy Au has an MFA from San Francisco State University and teaches creative writing at California State University-Stanislaus.

Reviews

"Nancy Au writes about badass women, women born as damselfly nymphs in China who become grounded, wingless, in America, mothers and daughters and grandmothers who are sex, who are power, who are sarcastic beasts, who are us. Spider Love Song and Other Stories is a collection like no other. Read it and marvel." --May-lee Chai, author of Useful Phrases for Immigrants: Stories and Dragon Chica: A Novel
"These stories sparkle with life and secrets, joy and power, pain and hilarity and sharp insights into the human heart. Nancy Au is a rare and blazing talent, and this debut collection is a house of wonders, thrilling and unforgettable." --Carolina De Robertis, author of Cantoras
"Tender and strange, startling and lyrical, each story in this extraordinary debut collection invokes, like a poem, a deep unsayable that draws heartbreakingly close and can almost be touched. Au's characters are rare and subversive in their multidimensionality, traversing the Chinese diaspora in subtle, complex, and magical ways, all sharing in the intimate condition of being waylaid by the world. Every sentence and image feels sculpted out of clay--careful, astonishing, and wondrously impressed with the fingerprints of their creator." --Jennifer S. Cheng, author of House A and Moon: Letters, Maps, Poems
"The lush and vibrant world of Nancy Au's Spider Love Song and Other Stories is teeming with somnambulist fathers, one-eyed duck children, dreams of an all Chinese American Atlantis, storytelling fox spirits, orphans seeking the cure for grief and more. Darkly funny at times and always profound, Au's imagination lends us magic to feel our way through what it means to be queer, Chinese American, indebted to our mothers and ancestors, and always longing for something more."--Muriel Leung, author of Bone Confetti
"Foxes, turtles, ducks, oysters, fish, badgers, beetles, damselflies, bees: all manner of creatures scratch, swim, thrum, and shimmer through these tender and fantastic stories. Characters struggle with the entanglements of the living and the dead, like the 'spiders' webs [that] can wind around anything that doesn't pay attention, ' while they long to be out in the world that both compels and terrifies. I was spellbound by Au's unique vision and language that pay attention to the many wild, rich worlds that hold us."--Peg Alford Pursell, author of A Girl Goes into the Forest
"Tremendous in their sensitivity and imagination, these stories layer complex images with a powerful cadence. Their characters struggle to navigate cultural differences and challenging circumstances. . . . Au's debut short story collection is resonant, nuanced, and profound, and its views of characters facing difficulty with strength and courage are unique and engaging."--Starred Review "Foreword Reviews"
"Fractured families populate Nancy Au's provocative 17-story debut collection, highlighting disappearing parents--whether by choice or by death--and the children left to endure and survive. . . . Au's unpredictable cast has embodied far-ranging history, cultures, locations and genres, with irreverently engaging results. For short-form connoisseurs, Au's accomplishments will undoubtedly regale and resonate."--Terry Hong "Shelf Awareness"
"Conclusions? Revelations? Not of the traditional or genre sort. Instead each tale comprises something like a visit to the home of an acquaintance, only made during those times which are typically private. Pull up a chair and observe."--Joe Ponepinto "Orca: A Literary Journal"
"Spider Love Song and Other Stories is an eclectic mixture of distinctive characters and offbeat plots. . . . Au blends a lyrical style. . . with more matter-of-fact prose. Her stories have a purely aesthetic draw, but even those that are shorter and more poetic work to incorporate interesting plot arcs. Some stories evince a more natural momentum than others, but they all lead the reader to new territory, often stopping on unexpected notes."--Joe Ponepinto "BookBrowse"
"If you listen carefully to Spider Love Song, you might find a place between hearing and imagination, invisibility and wonder. . ." --Joe Ponepinto "Lambda Literary"