3.5 

Other Worlds

By André Alexis
Other Worlds by André Alexis digital book - Fable

Publisher Description

Winner of The Story Prize
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 worldsreal, 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.

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Other Worlds Reviews

3.5
“Clever and original. Contrition: An Isekai - 4.75 Houyhnhnm - 4.25 Winter, or a Town Near Palgrave - 4 A certain likeness - 3 A misfortune - 4 The Bridle Path - 3.5 Pu Songling: An Appreciation - 2.75 Consolation - 2.75”
“I stumbled upon this book on accident while looking for something unique to read. I am not much of a lit girly, but I do dip my toes in the genre every once and awhile. This book has solidified for me that I need to be reading more lit fiction. This book is so wonderful. The first story is my favorite. I loved the themes of revenge, justice, and language barriers. I loved that relationships were formed even though they were unlikely. I loved the magical realism, and the depth of the main character. All the stories were very unique, and fun to read. I enjoyed this book immensely.”

About André Alexis

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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