Other Worlds

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by André Alexis

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A Best Book of the Year • Reactor Magazine, The Globe and Mail A New Yorker Must-Read Long-listed for the Giller Prize • Finalist for the Toronto Book Award The award-winning author of Fifteen Dogs conjures up worlds ― real, invented, uncanny ― in this ingenious, electrifying collection. A Trinidadian obeah man finds himself reborn, a hundred years after his death, in the body of a Canadian child; a writer takes up a seasonal job as a caretaker for a set of mysterious large sacks hanging from the rafters of the houses in a small town; a woman starts a relationship with the famous artist who painted portraits of her mother; the contents of a sealed envelope upends a woman’s understanding about a tragic crime she committed at the age of six . . . In this dazzling collection of stories, André Alexis draws fresh connections between worlds: the ones we occupy, the ones we imagine, and the ones that preceded our own. He introduces us to characters during moments of profound puzzlement, or at a crossroads, and transports us from 19th century Trinidad and Tobago to small-town Ontario, from Amherst, Massachusetts to contemporary Toronto. These captivating stories reveal flashes of reckoning, defeat, despair, alienation, and understanding, all the while playfully using a multitude of literary genres, including gothic horror and isekai, and referencing works from the greats like Jane Austen, Jonathan Swift, Yasunari Kawabata, Witold Gombrowicz, and Tomasso Landolfi. Masterfully crafted, blending poignant philosophical inquiry and wry humour tinged with the absurd, here are worlds refracted and reflected back to us with pristine clarity and stunning emotional resonance as only André Alexis can. Praise for Other Worlds “True to the title, I was transported . . . Incredible.” ―Susan Choi, The New York Times Book Review “Explores both other worlds and the otherworldly . . . [It] reflects on the difficulty of truly knowing one’s parents, on the nature of belonging―to a family, to a place―and on loss and withdrawal.” ― The New Yorker “Spectacular.” ―Jeff Vandermeer, author of the Southern Reach series (on Instagram) “A standout . . . How strange this book is, how insightful, and how generous . . . Alexis is a first-rate stylist.” ―Matt Keeley, Reactor “Alexis dazzles with these stark and enchanting stories . . . Taken as a whole, the collection offers striking connections and layers of meaning . . . This deserves to be the author’s U.S. breakout.” ― Publishers Weekly (starred review) “Stupendously vivid, astonishingly original . . . In Alexis’s deft imagination . . . each story is a compact revelation about human contradictions, unreliable history, and the stories we tell when understanding is not an option.” ―Terry Hong, Booklist (starred review) “Part of the magic, and the skill, that has always accompanied Alexis’s writing, lies in the fact that each new story feels old, feels primal and elemental, feels like a story you were always supposed to know . . . What was once unfamiliar becomes achingly intimate.” ―Ben Berman Ghan, Ancillary Review of Books Praise for André Alexis “Pure storytelling magic. André Alexis is alchemically, necromantically, spell-castingly talented. He’s a writer who makes the world so much bigger than it really is―even bigger than he himself has imagined it―by always allowing for the possibility of transformation.” ―Eleanor Catton, author of Birnam Wood “[Alexis’s] stories are thoughtful, lyrical, and formally ingenious.” ―Jonathan Lethem, The New York Times “[Alexis delivers] engaging, precise, and funny writing.” ―Deborah Dundas, Toronto Star “Alexis is one of our most distinctive and exacting prose stylists . . . [His work holds] sentences that attain the level of the best music.” ― The Gazette (Montreal) “Alexis’s work displays a mastery of literature’s history and a startling power of invention, balancing intellectual sophistication with a sense of humor, pathos, and beauty . . . His work feels ever current, even as it delivers all the humor and warmth of a well-told tale.” ―The Windham-Campbell Prize André Alexis was born in Trinidad and grew up in Canada. His novel, Fifteen Dogs , won the 2015 Scotiabank Giller Prize and the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. His debut novel, Childhood , won the Books in Canada First Novel Award, the Trillium Book Award, and was shortlisted for the Giller Prize and the Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize. His other books include Pastoral (nominated for the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize), Asylum , Beauty and Sadness , Ingrid & the Wolf , Despair and Other Stories of Ottawa , and Lambton, Kent and Other Vistas: A Play .

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