Summary: A Best Book of the Year: NPR, Vogue, The
Huffington Post, The Chicago Review of Books, The
National Post, Electric Literature, Kirkus
“Wields such a subtle and alien power . . . Wonderfully spooky.” ―Jia Tolentino, The New Yorker From the acclaimed author of Mr. Splitfoot, Samantha Hunt's first collection of stories, The Dark Dark, blends the literary and the fantastic and brings us characters on the verge―girls turning into women, women turning into deer, people doubling or becoming ghosts, and more Step into The Dark Dark, where an award-winning, acclaimed novelist debuts her first collection of short stories and conjures entire universes in just a few pages―conjures, splits in half, mines for humor, destroys with absurdity, and regenerates. In prose that sparkles and haunts, Samantha Hunt playfully pushes the bounds of the expected and fills every corner with vibrant life, imagining numerous ways in which the weird might poke its way through the mundane. Each of these ten haunting, inventive tales brings us to the brink―of creation, mortality and immortality, infidelity and transformation, technological innovation and historical revision, loneliness and communion, and every kind of love. Laced with lyricism, hope, Hunt’s characteristic sly wit, and her unflinching gaze into the ordinary horrors of human existence, The Dark Dark celebrates the mysteries and connections that swirl around us. It’s never all the same, Hunt tells us. It changes a tiny bit every time. See for yourself.
Angie’s comments: The stories are fresh and very imaginative, full of questions
and turmoil and changes. Hunt doesn’t hide anything, including feelings or sex.
The stories are odd and haunting.
Recommended for readers who like short stories that
are literary and different from the normal.
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January 2, 2018
The Dark Dark
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