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A Lucky Man Jamel Brinkley

A Lucky Man By Jamel Brinkley

A Lucky Man by Jamel Brinkley


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Summary

Uncovering the inner lives of black men and boys, an expansive fiction debut from a major new voice - now in paperback.

A Lucky Man Summary

A Lucky Man by Jamel Brinkley

'Full of subtle poignancy ... each story is a trenchant exploration of race and class, vividly conveying the tension between social codes of masculinity and the vulnerable, volatile self' New Yorker A National Book Award Finalist 'Comfort' has been longlisted for the 2021 Sunday Times Audible Short Story Award In the nine unforgettable stories of A Lucky Man, Jamel Brinkley explores the unseen tenderness of black men and boys: the struggle to love and be loved, the invisible ties of family and friendship, and the inescapable forces of race, class and masculinity. A teen intent on proving himself a man at an all-night rave is preoccupied by watching out for his impressionable younger brother. A pair of young men who follow two girls home from a party face the uncomfortable truth of their desires. An imaginative boy from the inner city goes swimming in the suburbs, and faces the effects of privilege in ways he can barely grasp. And at a capoeira conference, two brothers grapple with their painful family history. Moving, lyrical and keen-eyed, A Lucky Man captures the inner lives of men and boys caught between hope and expectation, duty and desire.

A Lucky Man Reviews

Urgent, intimate narratives, framed as confessions and quests, and edged with quickening threat. Everything that is good can be ruptured with as little as a single accidental touch ... not only heralds the arrival of a fully formed, entirely distinctive new voice but reinvigorating the short story itself. In the end, there's no doubt who the lucky ones are: we, the readers. * Observer *
Wonderful ... Brinkley's characters and their actions probe the questions at the heart of masculinity * LA Review of Books *
Full of subtle poignancy ... each story is a trenchant exploration of race and class, vividly conveying the tension between social codes of masculinity and the vulnerable, volatile self * New Yorker *
This is the rare debut that introduces not a promising talent but a major writer, fully formed. Jamel Brinkley is brilliant, the real thing, a revelation -- Garth Greenwell, author of What Belongs to You
Sensuous, sensual, sharply observed stories. A really striking debut. -- Adam O'Riordan
One of the many striking qualities in Brinkley's stories is how precarious his male characters tend to be ... extraordinary * Paris Review *
Through pages of peerless prose and startlingly sharp sentences, what emerges is a constantly reframed argument about the role and power of masculinity * L.A. Times *
Not only a standout debut for the year, but also a testament to what can be achieved in a short story. * Chicago Review of Books *
With equal parts precision and poetry, these nine audacious stories step into the minefields awaiting boys of color as they approach manhood in Brooklyn and the Bronx - testing the limits of relationships, social norms and their own definitions of masculinity. * O: THE OPRAH MAGAZINE *
Brinkley's depictions of love's many varieties are subtle and deeply observant ... With this observant book, Brinkley demonstrates an enviable capacity for narrative compression. In the space of 25 pages, he's capable of creating complex and memorable emotional worlds. This is a very hard thing to do, but in A Lucky Man he pulls it off in one story after the next. * Minneapolis Star Tribune *
A stunning debut ... Set in Brooklyn and the Bronx, in poor neighborhoods and on school campuses, these tales are imbued with pathos, sexuality, and moments of violence and tenderness. With this memorable collection, Brinkley emerges as a gifted and empathetic new writer * Booklist (starred review) *
An assured debut collection of stories about men and women, young and old, living and loving along the margins in Brooklyn and the Bronx ... It's difficult to single out any story as most outstanding since they are each distinguished by Brinkley's lyrical invention, precise descriptions of both emotional and physical terrain and a prevailing compassion toward people as bemused by travail as they are taken aback by whatever epiphanies blossom before them. A major talent * Kirkus (starred review) *
Jamel Brinkley's stories tell of absence and abandonment, always edged with pain and beauty ... a magnificent debut -- Laila Lalami
An extraordinary short story collection -- George Pelecanos
In these nine memorable stories Brinkley shakes each of his main characters in turn, and we, as we read, are shaken too ... both subtle and striking -- Chris Power * White Review *
Beautifully written and movingly insightful. -- Curtis Sittenfield

About Jamel Brinkley

Jamel Brinkley's writing has appeared in The Best American Short Stories 2018, A Public Space, Tin House and elsewhere. He was a finalist for the National Book Award and won the 2018 Ernest J. Gaines Award. A graduate of the Iowa Writers' Workshop, he is currently a Wallace Stegner Fellow in Fiction at Stanford University and lives in California. A Lucky Man is his first book.

Additional information

GOR011598335
9781788163224
1788163222
A Lucky Man by Jamel Brinkley
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Profile Books Ltd
20200806
256
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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