The Whole Animal

The Whole Animal

by Corinna Chong

Narrated by Laura Miyata

Unabridged — 4 hours, 48 minutes

The Whole Animal

The Whole Animal

by Corinna Chong

Narrated by Laura Miyata

Unabridged — 4 hours, 48 minutes

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Overview

A refreshingly original debut collection of short stories that grapple with the self-alienation and self-discovery that make us human.

For fans of Souvankham Thammavongsa, Lynn Coady, and Lisa Moore comes a striking debut collection of short stories that explore bodies both human and animal: our fascination with their strange effluences, growths, and protrusions, and the dangerous ways we play with their power to inflict harm on ourselves and on others.

Throughout The Whole Animal, flawed characters wrestle with the complexities of relationships with partners, parents, children, and friends as they struggle to find identity, belonging, and autonomy. Bodies are divided, often elusive, even grotesque. In "Porcelain Legs," a pre-teen fixes on the long, thick hair growing from her mother's eyelid. In “Wolf-Boy Saturday,” a linguist grasps for connection with a young boy whose negligent upbringing has left him unable to speak. In “Butter Buns,” a college student sees his mother in a new light when she takes up bodybuilding.

With strange juxtapositions, beguiling dark humour, and lurid imagery, The Whole Animal illuminates the everyday experiences of loneliness and loss, of self-alienation and self-discovery, that make us human.


Editorial Reviews

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

With her crisp narration, Laura Miyata provides only the briefest of pauses between the stories in this new collection. Her approach allows each story to become one part of "the whole animal." Each tale presents flawed human beings--men, women, and children--who bring to life what it's like to be alive in the world today. Miyata's dynamic intonation is well suited to the stories' descriptive writing; scenes and characters change rapidly, and her voice can be clipped, languorous, trepidatious, or miserable, as needed. While the narration is masterful, the overall effect of the collection is unsettling. Listeners are given pieces of the animal, but without true revelation they are just pieces. D.G.L. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

From the Publisher

"In one of the final stories of The Whole Animal, a character remarks, of a house full of possessions after her husband has passed away, 'There's just so much.' The reader sees only three: an antelope head, a cooler, and an electric carving knife. This is a perfect encapsulation of Chong's style, the writing always astute, deliberate, and keenly observed. Chong finds just the right details, whether the blank, glossy eyes of a stuffed antelope or the seemingly quiet moments on which a whole life turns - when a person is revealed to themselves, when a brush with cruelty embeds itself forever, when the world is a revelation - and lets them layer and build to devastating effect." ―Kim Fu, author of Lesser Known Monsters of the 21st Century

"These irresistible stories are so compellingly drawn you'll find yourself devouring them, one after the other, like chapters of a page-turning mystery novel. Corinna Chong's vivid, seamless style draws you in and leaves you wanting more." ―Lynn Coady, author of Hellgoing

"These stories have a clarity that belies their depths. Corinna Chong's hallmark is a blend of simple and startling, gorgeous and grotesque, making each story unpredictable - and unforgettable. A powerful collection." ―Alix Hawley, author of All True Not a Lie in It

AUGUST 2023 - AudioFile

With her crisp narration, Laura Miyata provides only the briefest of pauses between the stories in this new collection. Her approach allows each story to become one part of "the whole animal." Each tale presents flawed human beings--men, women, and children--who bring to life what it's like to be alive in the world today. Miyata's dynamic intonation is well suited to the stories' descriptive writing; scenes and characters change rapidly, and her voice can be clipped, languorous, trepidatious, or miserable, as needed. While the narration is masterful, the overall effect of the collection is unsettling. Listeners are given pieces of the animal, but without true revelation they are just pieces. D.G.L. © AudioFile 2023, Portland, Maine

Product Details

BN ID: 2940160040172
Publisher: ECW Press
Publication date: 04/11/2023
Edition description: Unabridged
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