Here Is What You Do: Stories
By (Author) Chris Dennis
Soho Press
Soho Press
25th June 2019
United States
General
Fiction
Short stories
Family life fiction
813/.6
Paperback
224
Width 140mm, Height 210mm
A debut short story collection that explores the vulnerability, grit, and complex nature of our humanity from a new, vital queer voice. A yacht races to outrun a tsunami. A young man jailed on a drug charge forms a relationship with his cellmate that is by turns tender and brutal. A family buys a rural slaughterhouse, and tensions with their religious neighbors quickly escalate. A teen raised by his eccentric gay father, a Turkish immigrant, finds his life fractured by violence. A fictionalized Coretta Scott King, surveilled and harassed by the FBI, considers the costs of her life with her husband. Here Is What You Do is a bravura, far-ranging collection, its stories linked by sorrow and latent hope, each one drilling toward its characters' darkest emotional centers. In muscularly robust prose, with an unfailing eye for human drives and frailties, Chris Dennis captures the raw need, desire, cruelty, and promise that animate our lives.
Praise for Here Is What You Do
Chris Dennis has talent to burn and this book is a roaring bonfire. Here is an audacious, chaotic, indelible world of schemers, dreamers, grievers, and survivorsall possessed by that feral clarity that comes when youre about to take your last last chance. So here is what you do withHere Is What You Do: take it home and let it drive a hot blade into the fat heart of your boredom, your bookshelf, your life.
Justin Taylor, author ofThe Gospel of Anarchyand Flings
Here Is What You Do is more than just a tremendous debut; its a casestudy in ventriloquism. Staggering at the sentence level, Dennissdark and disparate voicessubversive, brutal, tender, and funnyare sovivid and perfectly rendered they seeped into my dreams.
KimberlyKing Parsons, author of Black Light
In weathered prose and rusted experience that echo, humbly, the final stories of Denis Johnson, Here Is What You Do offers its readers a painful gift: its always through love and the never-ending wish for it that we allow our bodies and selves to be policed, sometimes beyond repair. These stories will never leave you.
Patrick Nathan, author of Some Hell
Raw, observant, distressingto read Chris DennissHere Is What You Dois to walk through a bizarre museum where each diorama features subjects stripped down to their nerve endings. An unforgettable debut.
Daniel Magariel, author ofOne of the Boys
[Here Is What You Do] is dark, campy, and brilliant, with characters who feel like theyre desperately clawing themselves out of a metaphorical (and at one point, literal) hole in the ground.
Los Angeles Review of Books
Brilliant . . . In feeling for the pulse of humanity through his complicated characters' missteps and imperfections, Dennis presents a parade of the drug-addicted, emotionally rattled, and misguided, all struggling to enact some semblance of self-improvement. He emerges with a sterling, dark and stark collection of tales that burn themselves into readers' minds.
The Bay Area Reporter
Dennis pries into difficult moments that create pain but also new opportunities for the characters of his arresting, notable debut . . . Denniss resilient characters show fortitude in the midst of trauma and failure, and theres a surprising strain of optimism that runs through these often stark stories.Publishers Weekly
Dark, visceral, and wide-ranging, Dennis' debut collection delves into the humanity and pain of highly flawed characters . . . With a fearless voice and a diverse array of characters, Dennis' debut delivers strong prose.
Kirkus Reviews
Unquestionably artful.
Booklist
Chris Dennis holds an MFA in Fiction from Washington University in St. Louis, where he also received a postgraduate fellowship. His work has appeared in Granta, West Branch, and New Stories from the Midwest.