· “A story collection designed to unsettle in the most incisive, breathtaking way, May-Lan Tan’s Things to Make and Break is a razor-sharp example of the strange behaviors of human beings.” —Nylon “Entertaining reading from a writer worth watching.” —Library Journal “Exhilarating.” —Literary HubISBN · Things to Make and Break May-Lan Tan. Old relationships, past selves, hopes for the future — two people are never alone in a love story. In ten short fictions, May-Lan Tan unspools worlds within worlds, the possibilities we seek out again and again, and the seemingly endless churn through self-invention and self-annhilation that is our search. “A story collection designed to unsettle in the most incisive, breathtaking way, May-Lan Tan’s Things to Make and Break is a razor-sharp example of the strange behaviors of human beings.” —Nylon “Entertaining reading from a writer worth watching.” —Library Journal “Exhilarating.” —Literary Hub/5(22).
With the story collection Things to Make and Break (CB Editions, February ), May-Lan Tan is in the shortlist for the Guardian First Book Award Her collection of eleven short stories, chosen for the award by the «Guardian» readers, has been described by enthusiast reviewers as a brilliant debut.. On her website can be find some more information about the prize finalist. May-Lan Tan is the author of the story collection Things to Make and Break (shortlisted for the Guardian First Book Award ) and the chapbook Girly. She lives in London. Things To Make And Break|May Lan Tan, Toxic Substances Control Act: Compliance/Enforcement Guidance Manual|Environmental Protection Agency, MCQs And Extended Matching Questions For The MRCS|W.E.G. Thomas, Message De Mere Marie-Leonie, Fondatrice Des Petites Soeurs De La Sainte-Famille, Au Clerge, A Ses Filles, A Son Peuple|O.P. Marie-Gabriel Perras.
May-Lan Tan is the author of the short story collection Things to Make and Break and the chapbook Girly. She is a recipient of the Berlin Senate grant for non-German literature. Her fiction has appeared in Zoetrope: All-Story, the Atlas Review, the Reader, and Areté. Former lovers, past selves, hopes for the future—two people are never alone in a love story. These eleven short fictions evoke the microcosmic worlds every human relationship contains. A woman is captivated by the stories her boyfriend tells about his exes. A faltering artist goes on a date with a married couple. Things to Make and Break [Tan, May-Lan] on bltadwin.ru *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Things to Make and Break.
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