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What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky : Stories

by Arimah, Lesley Nneka

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  • ISBN: 9780735211025
  • ISBN10: 0735211027

What It Means When a Man Falls from the Sky : Stories

by Arimah, Lesley Nneka

  • List Price: $26.00
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Publisher: Penguin Publishing Group
  • Publish date: 04/04/2017
  • ISBN: 9780735211025
  • ISBN10: 0735211027
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Description: "Strange and wonderful... a witty, oblique and mischievous storyteller, Arimah can compress a family history into a few pages and invent utopian parables, magical tales and nightmare scenarios while moving deftly between comic distancing and insightful psychological realism...her science fiction parables, with their ecological and feminist concerns, recall those of Margaret Atwood. But it would be wrong not to hail Arimah''s exhilarating originality: She is conducting adventures in narrative on her own terms, keeping her streak of light, that bright ember, burning fiercely, undimmed." - New York Times Book Review "[A] remarkable debut collection...Of all of Arimah''s considerable skills, this might be her greatest: She crafts stories that reward rereading, not because they''re unclear or confusing, but because it''s so tempting to revisit each exquisite sentence, each uniquely beautiful description...electrifying [and defiantly original." - NPR "Stunning." - O, the Oprah Magazine "Arimah''s voice is vibrant and fresh, her topics equally timely and timeless...This is a slim, rare volume that left me compelled to press it into the hands of friends, saying, ''You must read this.''" -The Washington Post "Mesmerizing...the announcement of an astonishing writer whose words dare the heart and mind to remain unstirred...With its fluid blend of dark humor, sorrow, and excursions into magic realism, some of Arimah''s stories feel like a jazzy cross between Octavia Butler and Shirley Jackson. Yet there is nothing derivative here. Arimah''s writing is deliciously unpredictable...Her words throb with truth." -Boston Globe "Glittering." - The Daily Beast "It''s hard to stress how well written each of the short stories in this collection are--how striking and memorable they truly are--without resorting to clichs. Arimah is truly a master of the form and in What It Means When a Man Falls From the Sky , she displays that mastery with such compelling self-assuredness and with such creative empathy, that it''s hard to put the collection down until you''ve read and re-read every story." -Jezebel "Readers of The New Yorker will recognize Lesley Nneka Arimah''s name, as "Who Will Greet You at Home," one of her pieces, was nominated for a National Magazine Award. Now, in her first book of short stories, the talented author will deservedly reach a wider audience. Prepare yourself for one of the best collections so far." -Essence "Chilling, dreamy, often breathtaking...Arimah''s stories are witty, poetic and searing, full of flawed-but-lovable characters and images that make you reread passages. The author has a keen sense of fantasy and the absurd, but her work is rooted in experiences and impulses that will seem all too familiar." -The Seattle Times "Arimah blends magical realism and sci-fi elements for a truly unique set of stories about family, friendship, and home that will leave you hungry for more of her work." - Cosmopolitan "Beautifully written stories...[that] speak to what makes us human and how we define home, and coalesce into a remarkable collection." -Buzzfeed "A writer to watch...No matter how left-of-center her narratives, there''s a recognizable humanity at their core -- a sense of something universal, told in unsentimental language...Arimah''s extraordinary ability to convey imagined experience, and to give her readers an emotional understanding of her characters'' struggles, has earned her early acclaim in the literary universe." - Village Voice "A spirit of willful perseverance suffuses Arimah''s collection...Above all, her writing conveys respect for the people who claw their way through relentlessly difficult lives...These tales don''t celebrate virtue, but they pay tribute to tenacity." - The Atlantic "Everyone in the book world is talking about this collection of short stories by debut author Lesley Nneka Arimah, and it''s not hard to see why. Including stories about a father struggling to empower his daughters, three generations of women who are haunted by memories of war, and the shocking repercussions from experts trying to "fix the equation of a person," this is the type of book you''re going to want to tweet about a lot. We guarantee it." -Brit + Co "The genius of Lesley Nneka Arimah''s dizzying compilation of beautifully written short stories...lies in its diversity...from fable to dystopian to magical realism - but the complex relationship between family and home is the common thread woven throughout. Arimah describes the stories as reflecting the Nigerian experience, and that very well might be the case, but the characters'' feelings of despair, expectation, and, often, disappointment are universally human...A compelling debut from an author we can''t wait to keep reading." - NYLON "Sometimes the hype around a highly anticipated title makes me skeptical. This short story collection by Lesley Nneka Arimah silenced that cranky inner cynic and instead gave me something to celebrate." -Dallas News "The characters in Arimah''s haunting, twisted fairy tales are simultaneously held aloft and sunk by the force of familial trauma, often passed down from parent to child, and informed by structural violence: poverty, racism, gender stereotypes, nationalism...The magic of Arimah''s writing is her ability to capture how a character''s swooping desperation can give them the sensation of flying." - Village Voice "Each time I finished a story in Lesley Nneka Arimah''s debut collection, I had to close the book and remind myself to breathe. She cast that spell on me twelve times over, each story breaking the boundary of the one that came before it... If you want to know what''s happening on the new frontiers of fiction, this is the book you need to read." - Ploughshares "Beautiful gut punches....surprising, swift and vivid...Arimah moves from folk tale to gritty realism, from magical realism to science fiction. The result is an inventive and multifaceted portrait of womanhood and identity...Essential reading from an exciting new writer." -St. Louis Post-Dispatch "[Arimah] weaves indelible stories of geographical displacement, cultural diversity and conflict. Altogether the collection teems with both dry humor and profound melancholy, each narrative is just as consuming as the last." -Harper''s Bazaar "Arimah is a skillful storyteller who can render entire relationships with just a few lines of dialogue...Despite its themes of grief and loss, [her] prose is not without humor." -Minneapolis Star-Tribune "Unforgettable characters, unexpected plot lines...and Arimah''s vibrant prose have placed her firmly on our "remember this writer''s name" list." - PureWow "All of [the stories] are wrought in gorgeous prose, moving easily between intimate domestic realism and the supernatural and fantastic...[Lesley has a] bracingly original voice and slightly askew perspective." -Aspen Times "A story collection full of dazzlers." -BBC "There are stories that are grand enough to be published in The New Yorker and then every year there are a few stories that The New Yorker then nominates for National Magazine Awards. Debut author Lesley Nneka Arimah writes those kinds of stories, and her new collection is teeming with wondrous, surreal narratives." -Coast Magazine "There is no question that Lesley Nneka Arimah''s debut collection establishes her as one to watch: and boy, I can''t wait to see what she does next." -Newsweek "Brilliant...Each of the stories will pull at your heartstrings as they portray the most complicated of human relationships." -Redbook "In our current political climate with its rampant animosity towards immigrants, Arimah offers a humanizing portrait of both the Nigerian citizen and first generation young female immigrant. She showcases their flaws, their desires, their victories, and their attempts at carving out a place in a country whose customs and values diverge from that of their heritage." -The Rumpus "Completely captivating...Arimah explores the depth of the human experience through eccentric protagonists, unexpected plots, and exceptional storytelling. It''s a global perspective of what Blackness looks like and how the experience of Black women is inherently alike, whether you''re in Nigeria or Chicago." - Ebony "Inventive and wildly playful." -The Boston Globe "I rarely find fiction so captivating, short stories so beyond impressive." -Jezebel "Imaginative and mesmerizing ...the women in this collection exist in an unpredictable, often dangerous world, one that is both markedly different from, yet startlingly similar to our own." -- Bustle "Arimah''s stories bring a perspective more and more common in a global society: that of a nomad uncertain where home is." -Thrillist "Seamlessly blends magical realism and a kind of sci-fi, resulting in a one-of-a-kind...Brilliant." -The Millions "[Arimah] turned some folks'' wo
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