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"The title story, which combines dark comedy and deep pathos, is
not only the standout of this volume but also one of the best
stories published in recent memory. Adrian has been known as a
writer's writer, but with this book, readers would do well to stake
their claim."--Radhika Jones, "Time"
"[A Better Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian's
unshowy, lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth."--"San Francisco"" Chronicle
""Mr. Adrian is a gifted, courageous writer -- as demonstrated in
his well-received novels, "Gob's Grief" and "The Children's
Hospital" -- and with this collection he continues to take
far-reaching risks. Unspeakable grief and the innate will to
survive create opposing forces in these stories, producing a
universe bursting with humor and life."--S. Kirk Walsh, "The New
York Times
""His best work yet . . . Not one of the stories teeters out of
control. They are strange, beautiful, and unforgettable. Like
Kafka, Poe, and Salman Rushdie, Adrian knows the best way to bring
the miraculous to life is to write it realistically."--John
Freeman, " The Boston Globe
"
"To read Chris Adrian is to take part in the exciting process of
watching a talented and original writer gain mastery of his
powerful gifts." --Myla Goldberg, "The New York Times Book Review"
"Adrian is interested in illness's altered states, but this doesn't
mean he thinks pain is ennobling. On the contrary, throughout his
bleak and brilliant work he has been sensitive to the ways grief
ravages those it strikes."--Sylvia Brownrigg, "New York"" Times
Book Review
""Adrian, himself a pediatrician and seminary student, is a lucid,
brilliant fortune-teller. He unveils our demons, who, in the wake
of their visitations upon these children, reveal something you can
only call the face of God."--Tom Chiarella, "Esquire
""Spirits and demons and a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian's
crystalline stories in A BETTER ANGELu
“The title story, which combines dark comedy and deep pathos, is
not only the standout of this volume but also one of the best
stories published in recent memory. Adrian has been known as a
writer's writer, but with this book, readers would do well to stake
their claim.”—Radhika Jones, "Time"
“[A Better Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian’s
unshowy, lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth.”—"San Francisco"" Chronicle
"“Mr. Adrian is a gifted, courageous writer — as demonstrated in
his well-received novels, “Gob’s Grief” and “The Children’s
Hospital” — and with this collection he continues to take
far-reaching risks. Unspeakable grief and the innate will to
survive create opposing forces in these stories, producing a
universe bursting with humor and life.”—S. Kirk Walsh, "The New
York Times
"“His best wo
"Adrian, a divinity student and a doctor, has a beautiful instinct
for finding the deepest chords within his characters."--John
Freeman, "Star Tribune
""Focused otherwise, the haunting energy and supernal visions found
in A Better Angel, Chris Adrian's new story collection, could have
inspired an occult religion...He sublimely melds the beautiful and
the terrible, which makes for a fondness of grotesques reminiscent
of the great Southern gothic wirters."--Cheston Knapp," Richmond
Times
""His best work yet . . . Not one of the stories teeters out of
control. They are strange, beautiful, and unforgettable. Like
Kafka, Poe, and Salman Rushdie, Adrian knows the best way to bring
the miraculous to life is to write it realistically."--John
Freeman, "The Boston Globe
""Adrian is interested in illness's altered states, but this
doesn't mean he thinks pain is ennobling. On the contrary,
throughout his bleak and brilliant work he has been sensitive to
the ways grief ravages those it strikes."--Sylvia Brownrigg, "New
York"" Times Book Review
""To read Chris Adrian is to take part in the exciting process of
watching a talented and original writer gain mastery of his
powerful gifts." --Myla Goldberg, "The New York Times Book
Review
""Adrian, himself a pediatrician and seminary student, is a lucid,
brilliant fortune-teller. He unveils our demons, who, in the wake
of their visitations upon these children, reveal something you can
only call the face of God."--Tom Chiarella, "Esquire
""Spirits and demons and a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian's
crystalline stories in A BETTER ANGEL (Farrar, Straus and
Giroux)...In Adrian's lyrical kingdom...most attempts at intimacy,
friendship, and love become something more dark, complex and
spiritually wrenching."--Vince Passaro, "O, The Oprah
Magazine""Abrasive, accusatory, despairing and, more than often
enough, quite unforgettable fiction."--"Kirkus Reviews""He has a
strong following among the literary magazine set, and with his
latest book he has a chance to win a mainstream audience. 'A Better
Angel' stands to outperform its predecessors, as many of its
stories have appeared in places like the New Yorker and the Paris
Review, and at a little over 200 pages, it's eminently
accessible."- Lauren Mechling, "Wall Street Journal""Edgy and
otherworldly, this is a book of dark dreams.""--Arizona
Republic""These stories are funny and bizarre without giving over
to cutesiness or kitsch . . . The darkness in Adrian's writing is
balanced with compassion, wit, and the haunting, eerie scenarios he
constructs are only eclipsed by the characters--the children,
spirits, and Civil War reenactors--with which he fills
them.""--Portland Mercury""Adrian explores his subjects with
caution, respect, and most of all, imagination . . . His prose is
heady enough to support Big Statements--he has the rare ability to
talk about souls and be sincere . . . There are stories so
thoroughly imagines and expertly written that alone they warrant
the price of the entire collection."--"The Rake""[A] soul stirring
collection.""--Seattle Times""The title story, which combines dark
comedy and deep pathos, is not only the standout of this volume but
also one of the best stories published in recent memory. Adrian has
been known as a writer's writer, but with this book, readers would
do well to stake their claim."--Radhika Jones,"Time" "[A Better
Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian's unshowy,
lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth."--"San Francisco"" Chronicle""Mr. Adrian is a gifted,
courageous writer -- as demonstrated in his well-received novels,
"Gob's Grief" and "The Children's Hospital" -- and with this
collection he continues to take far-reaching risks. Unspeakable
grief and the innate will to survive create opposing forces in
these stories, producing a universe bursting with humor and
life."--S. Kirk Walsh, "The New York Times"
"Focused otherwise, the haunting energy and supernal visions found
in A Better Angel, Chris Adrian's new story collection, could have
inspired an occult religion...He sublimely melds the beautiful and
the terrible, which makes for a fondness of grotesques reminiscent
of the great Southern gothic wirters."--Cheston Knapp," Richmond
Times""His best work yet . . . Not one of the stories teeters out
of control. They are strange, beautiful, and unforgettable. Like
Kafka, Poe, and Salman Rushdie, Adrian knows the best way to bring
the miraculous to life is to write it realistically."--John
Freeman, "The Boston Globe""Adrian is interested in illness's
altered states, but this doesn't mean he thinks pain is ennobling.
On the contrary, throughout his bleak and brilliant work he has
been sensitive to the ways grief ravages those it strikes."--Sylvia
Brownrigg, "New York"" Times Book Review""To read Chris Adrian is
to take part in the exciting process of watching a talented and
original writer gain mastery of his powerful gifts." --Myla
Goldberg, "The New York Times Book Review""Adrian, himself a
pediatrician and seminary student, is a lucid, brilliant
fortune-teller. He unveils our demons, who, in the wake of their
visitations upon these children, reveal something you can only call
the face of God."--Tom Chiarella, "Esquire""Spirits and demons and
a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian's crystalline stories in A
BETTER ANGEL (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)...In Adrian's lyrical
kingdom...most attempts at intimacy, friendship, and love become
something more dark, complex and spiritually wrenching."--Vince
Passaro, "O, The Oprah Magazine""Abrasive, accusatory, despairing
and, morethan often enough, quite unforgettable fiction."--"Kirkus
Reviews""He has a strong following among the literary magazine set,
and with his latest book he has a chance to win a mainstream
audience. 'A Better Angel' stands to outperform its predecessors,
as many of its stories have appeared in places like the New Yorker
and the Paris Review, and at a little over 200 pages, it's
eminently accessible."- Lauren Mechling, "Wall Street Journal""Edgy
and otherworldly, this is a book of dark dreams.""--Arizona
Republic""These stories are funny and bizarre without giving over
to cutesiness or kitsch . . . The darkness in Adrian's writing is
balanced with compassion, wit, and the haunting, eerie scenarios he
constructs are only eclipsed by the characters--the children,
spirits, and Civil War reenactors--with which he fills
them.""--Portland Mercury""Adrian explores his subjects with
caution, respect, and most of all, imagination . . . His prose is
heady enough to support Big Statements--he has the rare ability to
talk about souls and be sincere . . . There are stories so
thoroughly imagines and expertly written that alone they warrant
the price of the entire collection."--"The Rake""[A] soul stirring
collection.""--Seattle Times""The title story, which combines dark
comedy and deep pathos, is not only the standout of this volume but
also one of the best stories published in recent memory. Adrian has
been known as a writer's writer, but with this book, readers would
do well to stake their claim."--Radhika Jones, "Time" "[A Better
Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian's unshowy,
lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth."--"San Francisco""Chronicle""Mr. Adrian is a gifted,
courageous writer -- as demonstrated in his well-received novels,
"Gob's Grief" and "The Children's Hospital" -- and with this
collection he continues to take far-reaching risks. Unspeakable
grief and the innate will to survive create opposing forces in
these stories, producing a universe bursting with humor and
life."--S. Kirk Walsh, "The New York Times"
"His best work yet . . . Not one of the stories teeters out of
control. They are strange, beautiful, and unforgettable. Like
Kafka, Poe, and Salman Rushdie, Adrian knows the best way to bring
the miraculous to life is to write it realistically."--John
Freeman, "The Boston Globe""Adrian is interested in illness's
altered states, but this doesn't mean he thinks pain is ennobling.
On the contrary, throughout his bleak and brilliant work he has
been sensitive to the ways grief ravages those it strikes."--Sylvia
Brownrigg, "New York"" Times Book Review""To read Chris Adrian is
to take part in the exciting process of watching a talented and
original writer gain mastery of his powerful gifts." --Myla
Goldberg, "The New York Times Book Review""Adrian, himself a
pediatrician and seminary student, is a lucid, brilliant
fortune-teller. He unveils our demons, who, in the wake of their
visitations upon these children, reveal something you can only call
the face of God."--Tom Chiarella, "Esquire""Spirits and demons and
a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian's crystalline stories in A
BETTER ANGEL (Farrar, Straus and Giroux)...In Adrian's lyrical
kingdom...most attempts at intimacy, friendship, and love become
something more dark, complex and spiritually wrenching."--Vince
Passaro, "O, The Oprah Magazine""Abrasive, accusatory, despairing
and, more than often enough, quite unforgettable fiction."--"Kirkus
Reviews""He has a strong following among the literary magazine set,
and with his latest book he has a chance to win a mainstream
audience. 'A Better Angel' stands to outperform its predecessors,
as many of its stories have appeared in places like the New Yorker
and the ParisReview, and at a little over 200 pages, it's eminently
accessible."- Lauren Mechling, "Wall Street Journal""Edgy and
otherworldly, this is a book of dark dreams.""--Arizona
Republic""These stories are funny and bizarre without giving over
to cutesiness or kitsch . . . The darkness in Adrian's writing is
balanced with compassion, wit, and the haunting, eerie scenarios he
constructs are only eclipsed by the characters--the children,
spirits, and Civil War reenactors--with which he fills
them.""--Portland Mercury""Adrian explores his subjects with
caution, respect, and most of all, imagination . . . His prose is
heady enough to support Big Statements--he has the rare ability to
talk about souls and be sincere . . . There are stories so
thoroughly imagines and expertly written that alone they warrant
the price of the entire collection."--"The Rake""[A] soul stirring
collection.""--Seattle Times""The title story, which combines dark
comedy and deep pathos, is not only the standout of this volume but
also one of the best stories published in recent memory. Adrian has
been known as a writer's writer, but with this book, readers would
do well to stake their claim."--Radhika Jones, "Time" "[A Better
Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian's unshowy,
lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth."--"San Francisco"" Chronicle""Mr. Adrian is a gifted,
courageous writer -- as demonstrated in his well-received novels,
"Gob's Grief" and "The Children's Hospital" -- and with this
collection he continues to take far-reaching risks. Unspeakable
grief and the innate will to survive create opposing forces in
these stories, producing a universe burstingwith humor and
life."--S. Kirk Walsh, "The New York Times"
"Adrian is interested in illness's altered states, but this doesn't
mean he thinks pain is ennobling. On the contrary, throughout his
bleak and brilliant work he has been sensitive to the ways grief
ravages those it strikes."--Sylvia Brownrigg, "New York"" Times
Book Review""To read Chris Adrian is to take part in the exciting
process of watching a talented and original writer gain mastery of
his powerful gifts." --Myla Goldberg, "The New York Times Book
Review""Adrian, himself a pediatrician and seminary student, is a
lucid, brilliant fortune-teller. He unveils our demons, who, in the
wake of their visitations upon these children, reveal something you
can only call the face of God."--Tom Chiarella, "Esquire""Spirits
and demons and a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian's
crystalline stories in A BETTER ANGEL (Farrar, Straus and
Giroux)...In Adrian's lyrical kingdom...most attempts at intimacy,
friendship, and love become something more dark, complex and
spiritually wrenching."--Vince Passaro, "O, The Oprah
Magazine""Abrasive, accusatory, despairing and, more than often
enough, quite unforgettable fiction."--"Kirkus Reviews""He has a
strong following among the literary magazine set, and with his
latest book he has a chance to win a mainstream audience. 'A Better
Angel' stands to outperform its predecessors, as many of its
stories have appeared in places like the New Yorker and the Paris
Review, and at a little over 200 pages, it's eminently
accessible."- Lauren Mechling, "Wall Street Journal""Edgy and
otherworldly, this is a book of dark dreams.""--Arizona
Republic""These stories are funny and bizarre without giving over
to cutesiness or kitsch . . . The darknessin Adrian's writing is
balanced with compassion, wit, and the haunting, eerie scenarios he
constructs are only eclipsed by the characters--the children,
spirits, and Civil War reenactors--with which he fills
them.""--Portland Mercury""Adrian explores his subjects with
caution, respect, and most of all, imagination . . . His prose is
heady enough to support Big Statements--he has the rare ability to
talk about souls and be sincere . . . There are stories so
thoroughly imagines and expertly written that alone they warrant
the price of the entire collection."--"The Rake""[A] soul stirring
collection.""--Seattle Times""The title story, which combines dark
comedy and deep pathos, is not only the standout of this volume but
also one of the best stories published in recent memory. Adrian has
been known as a writer's writer, but with this book, readers would
do well to stake their claim."--Radhika Jones, "Time" "[A Better
Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian's unshowy,
lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth."--"San Francisco"" Chronicle""Mr. Adrian is a gifted,
courageous writer -- as demonstrated in his well-received novels,
"Gob's Grief" and "The Children's Hospital" -- and with this
collection he continues to take far-reaching risks. Unspeakable
grief and the innate will to survive create opposing forces in
these stories, producing a universe bursting with humor and
life."--S. Kirk Walsh, "The New York Times"
"To read Chris Adrian is to take part in the exciting process of
watching a talented and original writer gain mastery of his
powerful gifts." --Myla Goldberg, "The New York Times Book
Review""Adrian, himself a pediatrician and seminary student, is a
lucid, brilliant fortune-teller. He unveils our demons, who, in the
wake of their visitations upon these children, reveal something you
can only call the face of God."--Tom Chiarella, "Esquire""Spirits
and demons and a persistent faith populate Chris Adrian's
crystalline stories in A BETTER ANGEL (Farrar, Straus and
Giroux)...In Adrian's lyrical kingdom...most attempts at intimacy,
friendship, and love become something more dark, complex and
spiritually wrenching."--Vince Passaro, "O, The Oprah
Magazine""Abrasive, accusatory, despairing and, more than often
enough, quite unforgettable fiction."--"Kirkus Reviews""He has a
strong following among the literary magazine set, and with his
latest book he has a chance to win a mainstream audience. 'A Better
Angel' stands to outperform its predecessors, as many of its
stories have appeared in places like the New Yorker and the Paris
Review, and at a little over 200 pages, it's eminently
accessible."- Lauren Mechling, "Wall Street Journal""Edgy and
otherworldly, this is a book of dark dreams.""--Arizona
Republic""These stories are funny and bizarre without giving over
to cutesiness or kitsch . . . The darkness in Adrian's writing is
balanced with compassion, wit, and the haunting, eerie scenarios he
constructs are only eclipsed by the characters--the children,
spirits, and Civil War reenactors--with which he fills
them.""--Portland Mercury""Adrian explores his subjects
withcaution, respect, and most of all, imagination . . . His prose
is heady enough to support Big Statements--he has the rare ability
to talk about souls and be sincere . . . There are stories so
thoroughly imagines and expertly written that alone they warrant
the price of the entire collection."--"The Rake""[A] soul stirring
collection.""--Seattle Times""The title story, which combines dark
comedy and deep pathos, is not only the standout of this volume but
also one of the best stories published in recent memory. Adrian has
been known as a writer's writer, but with this book, readers would
do well to stake their claim."--Radhika Jones, "Time" "[A Better
Angel]...is held forward in the pared beauty of Adrian's unshowy,
lambent prose and gives the collection almost a bottomless
depth."--"San Francisco"" Chronicle""Mr. Adrian is a gifted,
courageous writer -- as demonstrated in his well-received novels,
"Gob's Grief" and "The Children's Hospital" -- and with this
collection he continues to take far-reaching risks. Unspeakable
grief and the innate will to survive create opposing forces in
these stories, producing a universe bursting with humor and
life."--S. Kirk Walsh, "The New York Times"
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