
A Different Kind of Tension
A definitive collection of new and selected stories by a master of the form
âComparisons might be drawn to writers ranging from Jorge Luis Borges and Haruki Murakami to Margaret Atwood and J. D. Salinger. All of Lethemâs stories are enlivened by his wit and provocative wordplay.â âChicago Tribune
This dazzling, genre-defying collection from Jonathan Lethem features seven major stories published since his last collection, along with his best work spanning more than three decades. A major new story, âThe Red Sun School of Thoughts,â never published before, follows a teenage boy coming to terms with figures of authority and powerâthose in both his biological family and in the family he creates for himself.
Elsewhere we meet âSuper Goat Man,â a down-at-heels bohemian superhero; âThe Porn Critic,â whose accidental expertise wrecks his own romantic aspirations; and âSleepy People,â who pose interpersonal conundrums without ever rousing from their slumber. Fluidly moving between realism and the surreal, the absurd and the mundane, A Different Kind of Tension is a container bursting with life and death, couples in trouble, talking animals, and technologies on the fritz. Through it all are people longing to be seen and to connect; to thrive, love, and be forgiven. âThis is the joy of reading Jonathan Lethem: you never know what youâre going to get.â (Financial Times)
A definitive collection of new and selected stories by a master of the form
âComparisons might be drawn to writers ranging from Jorge Luis Borges and Haruki Murakami to Margaret Atwood and J. D. Salinger. All of Lethemâs stories are enlivened by his wit and provocative wordplay.â âChicago Tribune
This dazzling, genre-defying collection from Jonathan Lethem features seven major stories published since his last collection, along with his best work spanning more than three decades. A major new story, âThe Red Sun School of Thoughts,â never published before, follows a teenage boy coming to terms with figures of authority and powerâthose in both his biological family and in the family he creates for himself.
Elsewhere we meet âSuper Goat Man,â a down-at-heels bohemian superhero; âThe Porn Critic,â whose accidental expertise wrecks his own romantic aspirations; and âSleepy People,â who pose interpersonal conundrums without ever rousing from their slumber. Fluidly moving between realism and the surreal, the absurd and the mundane, A Different Kind of Tension is a container bursting with life and death, couples in trouble, talking animals, and technologies on the fritz. Through it all are people longing to be seen and to connect; to thrive, love, and be forgiven. âThis is the joy of reading Jonathan Lethem: you never know what youâre going to get.â (Financial Times)
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A definitive collection of new and selected stories by a master of the form
âComparisons might be drawn to writers ranging from Jorge Luis Borges and Haruki Murakami to Margaret Atwood and J. D. Salinger. All of Lethemâs stories are enlivened by his wit and provocative wordplay.â âChicago Tribune
This dazzling, genre-defying collection from Jonathan Lethem features seven major stories published since his last collection, along with his best work spanning more than three decades. A major new story, âThe Red Sun School of Thoughts,â never published before, follows a teenage boy coming to terms with figures of authority and powerâthose in both his biological family and in the family he creates for himself.
Elsewhere we meet âSuper Goat Man,â a down-at-heels bohemian superhero; âThe Porn Critic,â whose accidental expertise wrecks his own romantic aspirations; and âSleepy People,â who pose interpersonal conundrums without ever rousing from their slumber. Fluidly moving between realism and the surreal, the absurd and the mundane, A Different Kind of Tension is a container bursting with life and death, couples in trouble, talking animals, and technologies on the fritz. Through it all are people longing to be seen and to connect; to thrive, love, and be forgiven. âThis is the joy of reading Jonathan Lethem: you never know what youâre going to get.â (Financial Times)

