This book is the Winner of the 2015 PEN/ Robert W Bingham Prize for Debut Fiction. Set in the shifting landscape of contemporary China, Jack Living`s debut story collection, The Dog, explodes the country`s cultural & social fault lines. In this riveting, richly imagined collection of stories, a wealthy factory owner
- once a rural peasant
- refuses to help the victims of an earthquake until his daughter starts a relief effort of her own; a powerful Uyghur gangster clashes with his homosexual grandson; & a man struggles to undertake a physically impossible task
- constructing a giant crystal sarcophagus for the dead leader. With spare, penetrating prose, Livings gives shape to the anonymous faces in the crowd & illuminates the tensions, ironies, & possibilities of life in modern China. As heartbreaking as it is hopeful, The Dog marks the debut of a startling & wildly imaginative new voice in fiction. ” An incisive
- & highly impressive
- debut. Livings demonstrates his virtuosity as a storyteller, his ability to immerse us instantly in the lives of his characters, to conjure the daily reality of the very different worlds they inhabit. He`s a sort of Chekhovian observer... The stories bristle with prickly details & barbed observations that make them stick in the reader`s mind.” (New York Times). ”A brilliant & promising debut. With its tales of volatile protagonists struggling to survive in contemporary China, The Dog should attract widespread attention & praise... Any unfamiliarity with the Chinese locales & culture is quickly eased by Livings` imaginative yet realistic scenarios & vividly drawn characters.” (Booklist). ” Livings writes so simply, & so well... These stories are sneaky, almost subliminal, in their ambitions & connections.” (Kirkus Reviews (starred review)). ”A socially complex & pitch-perfect account of modernization`s grueling aftermath.” (Publishers Weekly). Jack Livings` stories have appeared in A Public Space, The Paris Review, Story Quarterly, Tin House, The New Delta Review, & The Best American Short Stories, & have been awarded two Pushcart Prizes. Livings received his MFA from the Iowa Writers` Workshop & was a Wallace Stegner Fellow at Stanford. He lives in New York.