White Dancing Elephants : Stories

Chaya Bhuvaneswar

Priya Ayyar (Narrator)

10-09-18

6hrs 55min

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10-09-18

6hrs 55min

Abridgement

Unabridged

Genre

Fiction/Short Stories

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“Bhuvaneswar’s debut collection maps with great assurance the intricate outer reaches of the human heart…An elegant story collection to read and savor.” Lauren Groff, New York Times bestselling author

Winner of the 2017 Dzanc Books Short Story Collection Prize
A Southern Living Magazine Pick of Most Anticipated Fall Titles
A BuzzFeed Books Pick of Best Short Story Collections
A Literary Hub Pick of Ultimate Fall Books
A BookRiot Pick of Most Anticipated Fall Indie Titles
A Millions.com Pick of Anticipated Titles for the Second Half of 2018
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A woman grieves a miscarriage, haunted by the Buddha’s birth. An artist with schizophrenia tries to survive hatred and indifference in small-town India by turning to the beauty of sculpture and dance. Orphans in India get pulled into a strange “rescue” mission aimed at stripping their mysterious powers. A brief but intense affair between two women culminates in regret and betrayal. A boy seeks memories of his sister in the legend of a woman who weds death. And fragments of history, from child brickmakers to slaves in Renaissance Portugal, are held up in brief fictions, burnished, made dazzling and unforgettable.

In sixteen remarkable stories, Chaya Bhuvaneswar spotlights diverse women of color―cunning, bold, and resolute―facing sexual harassment and racial violence, and occasionally inflicting that violence on each other. Winner of the 2017 Dzanc Short Story Collection Prize, White Dancing Elephants marks the emergence of a new and original voice in fiction and explores feminist, queer, religious, and immigrant stories with precision, drama, and compassion.

Praise

“Bhuvaneswar’s debut collection maps with great assurance the intricate outer reaches of the human heart…An elegant story collection to read and savor.” Lauren Groff, New York Times bestselling author

“The seventeen stories in this debut collection take place around the world, exploring queer and interracial love, extramarital affairs, and grief over the disappearances of loved ones…An exuberant collection.” Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Bhuvaneswar tackles the intricate interactions of race, class, and sexuality in this enticing debut…Sharp and provocative, and Bhuvaneswar’s voice rings true.” Publishers Weekly

“Although affecting throughout, Ayyar is keenly enhancing when voicing the stories of women in conflict…Ayyar’s resonating performance further amplifies Bhuvaneswar’s urgent words with astute empathy.” Booklist (audio review)

“Narrator Priya Ayyar is a steady guide for this collection of literary short stories. She helps listeners explore a variety of characters and diverse settings that range from South Asia to Portugal. Her narration is steady and serene…She soothes even as she delivers the difficult circumstances of the characters’ lives.” AudioFile

“The stories remain firmly grounded in physical detail, boldly exploring moments of oppression and violence, and Bhuvaneswar’s persuasive, readable style will keep readers absorbed. A strong collection from a writer on the rise.” Library Journal

“Bhuvaneswar’s seventeen tales give voice to a variety of characters, sorrows, and experiences, constituting a striking collection.” Booklist

“Takes on important topics like racialized violence and violence against women—that which is committed against them and they which they commit themselves. Friendship, romance, and family are the ties that bind in this forthcoming collection.” Rumpus.net

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Language English
Release Day Oct 8, 2018
Release Date October 9, 2018
Release Date Machine 1539043200
Imprint Blackstone Publishing
Provider Blackstone Publishing
Categories Literature & Fiction, Anthologies & Short Stories, Fiction - All, Fiction - Adult
Author Bio
Chaya Bhuvaneswar

Chaya Bhuvaneswar is a practicing physician and writer whose work has appeared or is forthcoming in Narrative magazine, Electric Literature, the Rumpus, and elsewhere, with poetry in Indolent Books/ What Rough Beast, Quiddity, Natural Bridge, Ithaca Lit, apt magazine, and Hobart. She is a MacDowell Colony fellow and received scholarships to the Muse & Marketplace and Squaw Valley Writers Workshop. Her work has received several Pushcart Prize anthology nominations.

Narrator Bio
Priya Ayyar

Priya Ayyar is an audiobook narrator, actor, and writer with a BFA and MFA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts. Her acting credits for television and film include Law & Order: Criminal Intent, All My Children, and the documentary The Children of War. She has appeared on stage in War of the Unheard, Aminta, and The Road Home, and she has written and performed in the plays Karmic Fusion and Losing Remote Control.

Overview

Winner of the 2017 Dzanc Books Short Story Collection Prize
A Southern Living Magazine Pick of Most Anticipated Fall Titles
A BuzzFeed Books Pick of Best Short Story Collections
A Literary Hub Pick of Ultimate Fall Books
A BookRiot Pick of Most Anticipated Fall Indie Titles
A Millions.com Pick of Anticipated Titles for the Second Half of 2018
See All +

A woman grieves a miscarriage, haunted by the Buddha’s birth. An artist with schizophrenia tries to survive hatred and indifference in small-town India by turning to the beauty of sculpture and dance. Orphans in India get pulled into a strange “rescue” mission aimed at stripping their mysterious powers. A brief but intense affair between two women culminates in regret and betrayal. A boy seeks memories of his sister in the legend of a woman who weds death. And fragments of history, from child brickmakers to slaves in Renaissance Portugal, are held up in brief fictions, burnished, made dazzling and unforgettable.

In sixteen remarkable stories, Chaya Bhuvaneswar spotlights diverse women of color―cunning, bold, and resolute―facing sexual harassment and racial violence, and occasionally inflicting that violence on each other. Winner of the 2017 Dzanc Short Story Collection Prize, White Dancing Elephants marks the emergence of a new and original voice in fiction and explores feminist, queer, religious, and immigrant stories with precision, drama, and compassion.

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