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The Giant Baby (Storycuts)
The Giant Baby (Storycuts)
Oct 6, 2024 6:33 AM

Author:Su Tong,Howard Goldblatt

The Giant Baby (Storycuts)

It was rare for the people from Wangbao to come down from their mountain village, but one spring, they arrive in town with sensational news - a virgin birth. What's more, there is something very odd about the baby - he is as big as a child of three, black all over and missing a finger. The villagers whisper that he is the thunder god's son, but back in town, the local doctor knows something he is too afraid to tell.

Part of the Storycuts series, this short story was previously published in the collection Madwoman on the Bridge.

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A lifetime's achievement in more than one sense

—— Sunday Times

Startling in their simple perfection

—— Sunday Tribune

Provokingly singular and rare, an island of richness

—— Guardian

Beautifully crafted stories: elegiac, honest, proud, and both eloquent and taciturn, like their subjects...a wonderfully talented writer

—— Margaret Atwood

Rarely does a great writer offer himself to us with an oeuvre so complete

—— New York Times Book Review

Etgar Keret is a writer to be taken seriously

—— Yann Martel

Keret's surreal conceits are couched in a wry, downbeat language...The effect is something like a sorrowful hybrid of Kafka and Donald Barthelme: deadpan on the surface, with a bassnote of discomfort and emotional alienation that makes even the briefest tales snag in the mind...Each piece is at once universal and particular...world-class gems. The translation is brilliant, too

—— Tim Martin , Daily Telegraph

Etgar Keret is the voice of young Israel

—— Independent

One of the greatest short story writers alive

—— Ben Rice

One of the most important writers alive... enchantingly witty

—— Clive James

Etgar Keret's extraordinary imagination sets the reader free from slogans and headlines

—— Linda Grant

One of the greatest short story writers alive

—— Ben Rice
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