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Published: 9th February 2024
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Published: 29th November 2023
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Published: 13th December 2024
Witness
By (Author) Jamel Brinkley
HarperCollins Publishers
Fourth Estate Ltd
29th November 2023
3rd August 2023
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Contemporary lifestyle fiction
Narrative theme: Sense of place
Narrative theme: Social issues
Narrative theme: Coming of age
Narrative theme: Love and relationships
Short stories
813.6
Hardback
240
Width 141mm, Height 222mm, Spine 28mm
360g
Brinkleys sentences are daggers Raven Leilani, author of Luster
A dazzling collection by a masterful storyteller Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose
Read everything this man writes, and regard the world anew Justin Torres, author of We the Animals
An electric new collection of stories set in contemporary New York, from the award-winning author of A Lucky Man and National Book Award finalist, Jamel Brinkley.
What does it mean to take action To bear witness What does it cost
These stories take us into the heart of contemporary New York City and its residents lives. We meet children, grandmothers and even ghosts as they strive to connect, to stand up for, and to really see each other. Their relationships shape not only their own futures but those of their families and their city.
In its portraits of families and friendships, Witness enacts its own testimony. Here is a world where fortunes can be made and stolen in a generation, where strangers sometimes show kindness while those we trustdoctors, employers, siblingstoo often turn away, where joy comes in snatches.
With prose as upendingly beautiful as it is artfully crafted, Jamel Brinkley offers nothing less than the full scope of life and death and change in the great, unending drama of the city.
Jamel Brinkley is brilliant, the real thing, a revelation Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You
A fully formed, entirely distinctive new voice reinvigorating the short story itself Observer
Brinkley writes like a dream, mixing intoxicating, rhythmic street talk with high poetry, his beautiful seductive sentences rich with insight Big Issue
Read Witness and allow yourself the pleasure of seeing the world as Brinkley sees it' Angela Flournoy, author of The Turner House
Jamel Brinkleys sentences are daggers. He writes about the shifting intimacies of community and love with wit and warmth Raven Leilani, author of Luster
Jamel Brinkley reminds one of iconic short-story writers Edward P. Jones and Mavis Gallant Each story in Witness brings a novel's worth of richness and complexity. This is a dazzling collection by a masterful storyteller Yiyun Li, author of The Book of Goose
Jamel Brinkley is brilliant, the real thing, a revelation Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You
These are stories of rare beauty and insight, that glitter with humour and hurt, written with lambent clarity and tenderness about family and marriage, love and brokenness David Hayden, author of Darker With the Lights On
Jamel Brinkley is one of the best story writers we have. Witness is a book of psychological acuity, of graceful sentences, of devastation and heart. Read everything this man writes, and know the world anew Justin Torres, author of We the Animals
'Read Witness and allow yourself the pleasure of seeing the world as Brinkley sees it' Angela Flournoy, author of The Turner House
There is all the involvedness and complexity of a novel in each story, which makes Witness so abundant and wise. A brilliant writer Caoilinn Hughes, author of The Wild Laughter
Brinkleys stories carry a rich veneer worthy of such exemplars of the form as Chekhov, Eudora Welty, Alice Munro, and James Alan McPherson. At their best, these stories provide inspiration to all of us, no matter who we are or where we live After just two collections, Brinkley may already be a grand master of the short story Kirkus
Jamel Brinkley is the author of A Lucky Man, which won the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence and was a finalist for the National Book Award, the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, the Story Prize, the John Leonard Prize, and the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award. The title story from Witness was chosen by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie as a 2021 O. Henry Prize winner. He has also received the Rome Prize, a Wallace Stegner Fellowship, and a Lannan Foundation Fellowship. His work has appeared in The Paris Review, A Public Space, Ploughshares, and The Best American Short Stories. He was raised in the Bronx and Brooklyn and currently teaches at the Iowa Writers Workshop.