Things to Make and Break
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- $16.99
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- $16.99
Publisher Description
These eleven short fictions evoke the microcosmic worlds every human relationship contains. A woman is captivated by the stories her boyfriend tells about his exes. A faltering artist goes on a date with a married couple. Twin brothers work out their rivalry via the girl next door. In every one of these tales, we meet indelibly real and unforgettable people, a cast of rebels and dreamers trying to transform themselves, forge new destinies, or simply make the moment last.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
With this provocative debut, Tan proves herself a sharp chronicler of contemporary romance. Her stories feature setups including a love triangle consisting of twin brothers and a woman with brain damage ("DD-MM-YY") and a movie star's tryst with her transgender stunt double ("Candy Glass"). In the brief, impressionistic "Ghosts," an unfaithful husband suppresses his kinks to save his marriage. "Would Like to Meet" finds Amber, a museum curator with bone cancer, attempting to find a woman for her husband to remarry after she dies. The narrator, having answered the couple's ad, is immediately receptive ("They were trying to pull the future into the present, to make a place for Amber in it. I thought it was a beautiful idea") even as the husband has second thoughts. These stories are attention-grabbing, though sometimes hamstrung by Tan's inclination to default to stock imagery to evoke her characters' passion for each other ("I drifted in your wake, feeling the tug of your slipstream. I watched your cigarette hand in the wind, smoke threading your fingers"). The collection's best moments are its small ones, when Tan focuses on the maintenance of a relationship rather than its alluring arrival. Tan has a powerful ability to push the characters' relationships to their emotional limits, and she is never better than when those limits break.