Alligator and Other Stories by Dima Alzayat

Alligator and Other Stories by Dima Alzayat

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The debut short story collection from an exciting talent to watch: Dima Alzayat is an award-winning young Syrian-American writer who captures the many ways we can be displaced, and made to feel ‘other’.

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Alligator and Other Stories by Dima Alzayat

The debut short story collection from an exciting talent to watch: Dima Alzayat is an award-winning young Syrian-American writer who captures the many ways we can be displaced, and made to feel other.
How does it feel to be an alien at home?. . Sardonic, monstrous, tender, these well-crafted tales show us circumstances that might be our own, and let us see them through the eyes of others. * Sunday Times *
Dima Alzayat’s startling, often shocking stories have at their heart a profound sense of dislocation . . . Brilliant. * Daily Mail *
Alligator contains several stories of breathtaking power . . . Start reading now and you can say you were an early fan, because Dima Alzayat combines superb writing with razor-sharp imagination and focuses on social injustice, racial violence, and global immigration. * LitHub *
Reflective, nostalgic, griefstricken, harrowing. Alzayat's work circles power and politics, but at its centre are people: their relationships, their pasts, their homes. * Mslexia *
Gloriously hypnotic. These charged, visceral stories get under the skin and stay there. This collection heralds the arrival of an electrifying new voice. -- Irenosen Okojie
Tremendously assured, wise-cracking and elegiac . . . [A] wonderful collection that will resonate with anyone who has ever felt caught between cultures, places and the interstices of memory and the loaded everyday. -- Sharlene Teo, author of Ponti
Alligator and Other Stories is heartfelt, heartbreaking and heart-mending. It's also razor sharp on the shifting layers of history, family, faith, gender, culture and language that make up that strange thing we call 'identity'. An important, necessary book. -- Jenn Ashworth, author of A Kind of Intimacy
This is a wonderful collection, exceptional in fact. Its consideration of displacement and identity is so nuanced, intelligent and tender, and its modes of telling so dextrous, apt and beautiful. In Alligator and other Stories, lives are captured with care and formidable compassion. -- Wendy Erskine, author of Sweet Home
Dima Alzayat's stories are nuanced, unusual and emotionally lacerating. Hers is a voice that is both vital and haunting. -- Stuart Evers
In the debut short story collection Alligator, author Dima Alzayat proves herself an incredible literary chameleon, writing across history, nationality, gender and age with deep nuance and empathy. -- Dana Czapnik, author of The Falconer
Alzayat’s slim, powerful debut collection showcases the author’s deep empathy and imagination in stories about grief, assimilation, and trauma . . . This intelligent collection is a force to be reckoned with. * Publishers Weekly, starred review *
The richly detailed short fictions in this debut from a Damascus-born scribe form an intricate, breathtaking mosaic of modern Muslim life. * O Magazine *
The collection yields hit after hit, with Alzayat navigating shifts in style, tone and structure with ease. * Big Issue *
Dima Alzayat was born in Damascus, Syria, grew up in San Jose, California, and now lives in Manchester. She was the winner of the 2019 ALCS Tom-Gallon Trust Award, a 2018 Northern Writers’ Award, the 2017 Bristol Short Story Prize and the 2015 Bernice Slote Award. She was runner-up in the 2018 Deborah Rogers Award and the 2018 Zoetrope: All-Story Competition, and was Highly Commended in the 2013 Bridport Prize.
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ISBN 13 9781529029895
ISBN 10 1529029899
Title Alligator and Other Stories
Author Dima Alzayat
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pan Macmillan
Year published 2020-05-28
Number of pages 224
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.