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Flings

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The acclaimed author of Everything Here Is the Best Thing Ever and The Gospel of Anarchy makes his hardcover debut with a piercing collection of short fiction that illuminates our struggle to find love, comfort, and identity.

In a new suite of powerful and incisive stories, Justin Taylor captures the lives of men and women unmoored from their pasts and uncertain of their futures.

A man writes his girlfriend a Dear John letter, gets in his car, and just drives. A widowed insomniac is roused from malaise when an alligator appears in her backyard. A group of college friends try to stay close after graduation, but are drawn away from—and back toward—each other by the choices they make. A boy's friendship with a pair of identical twins undergoes a strange and tragic evolution over the course of adolescence. A promising academic and her fiancée attempt to finish their dissertations, but struggle with writer's block, a nasty secret, and their own expert knowledge of Freud.

From an East Village rooftop to a cabin in Tennessee, from the Florida suburbs to Hong Kong, Taylor covers a vast emotional and geographic landscape while ushering us into an abiding intimacy with his characters, Flings is a commanding work of fiction that captures the contemporary search for identity, connection, and a place to call home.

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    • Publisher's Weekly

      Starred review from July 28, 2014
      In this luminous collection of short stories, Taylor (The Gospel of Anarchy) takes on the theme of the constancy of self amid the ephemeral relationships that make up our lives. In "Adon Olam," a young counselor at a Jewish summer camp confronts his anger toward the surviving twin brother of a childhood friend; "A Talking Cure" finds two Ph.D. students navigating the waters of each other's sexual pasts. "Gregory's Year" reunites a restless, aspirational rock-star with high-school friend Kara, "a B-lister from the old vanished Hollywood of his adolescent porn dreams." Academics and pizza shop employees, the self-aware and the painfully deluded, a retiree, children at play in a Florida swimming poolâTaylor shows them all struggling with the daunting task of understanding love before it escapes them. The result is contemporary, intelligent, and occasionally laugh-out-loud funny. These stories, by turns witty and piercing, together form an uncommon portrait of the human heart.

    • Booklist

      September 1, 2014
      Though set in such far-flung places as the Pacific Northwest, the Deep South, New York City, and Hong Kong, Taylor's second short story collection (and masterful follow-up to his novel, The Gospel of Anarchy, 2011) is surprisingly focused. The similarly diverse and desolate characterslovers, fianc'es, widows, divorc'es, and writersmust reevaluate their idea of happy endings. A pizza parlor's mushroom mascot breaks his boss' hot-waitresses-only rule, hiring a woman with more brains than boobs. Lovelorn, aspiring poets lose touch then unexpectedly reunite years later, forced to redefine success. An elderly widow sees her loneliness in a new light after encountering an alligator in her backyard. A single father accompanies his adult kids to a Phish concert, hoping to score cool points. Romantically engaged academics play an honesty game that leads to more than they bargained for. And in the standout title story, Portland hipsters jeopardize their friendship in a haze of drugs, sex, and secrets. Infused with pop-culture and literary references alike, Taylor's profoundly understated and often funny stories establish him as an unequivocal voice for the Internet age.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2014, American Library Association.)

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