- The Book of Other People
Infobox Book
name = The Book of Other People
author = Various
cover_artist = Charles Burnscite web |url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/01/24/AR2008012402494.html |title= New in Paperback |accessdate=2008-04-16 |author=Nora Krug |date=2008-01-27 |work= |publisher=The Washington Post ]
country =United Kingdom United States Canada
language = English
publisher =Penguin Books
pub_date =2 January ,2008
english_pub_date =
media_type = Print (Hardcover andpaperback )
pages = 287
isbn = ISBN 9780241143636
oclc = 153554268"The Book of Other People" is a collection of
short stories , published in 2008 byPenguin Books . Selected and edited byZadie Smith , it contains 23 short stories by 23 different authors, among themNick Hornby ,Colm Tóibín ,Jonathan Safran Foer ,Dave Eggers , as well as Smith herself. The collection, as evidenced by the title, focuses on character; the authors were simply asked to "make somebody up". Smith, Zadie. Preface. "The Book of Other People". By Zadie Smith, ed.New York :Penguin Books , 2008. vii–ix. “"The Book of Other People" is about character. The instruction was simple: "make somebody up".”] As a "charity anthology," the contributors to "The Book of Other People" were not compensated for their writing, and the book's proceeds were given to826NYC , a non-profit organization dedicated to supporting students with their creative writing skills.cite web |url=http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/generalfiction/0,,2208906,00.html |title= The joy of brief encounters |accessdate=2008-04-16 |author= |date=2007-11-11 |work= |publisher=The Guardian ]Contents
One of the central requirements for the authors was that each contribution had to bear the character's name as its title. Though the editor, Smith, originally wanted each of the characters to have both first and last names, several of the authors did not include surnames, and that rule was eventually dropped. Indeed, several of the stories—such as "Puppy," "The Liar," and "The Monster"—do not have true names at all.
List of short stories
*"Judith Castle" by David Mitchell
*"Justin M. Damiano" byDaniel Clowes
*"Frank" byA. L. Kennedy
*"Gideon" byZZ Packer
*"Gordon" byAndrew O'Hagan
*"Handwell Snr" byZadie Smith
*"J. Johnson" byNick Hornby withPosy Simmonds
*"Lélé" byEdwidge Danticat
*"The Liar" byAleksandar Hemon
*"Jordan Wellington Lint" byChris Ware
*"Magda Mandela" byHari Kunzru
*"The Monster" byToby Litt
*"Nigora" byAdam Thirlwell
*"Judge Gladys Parks-Schultz" byHeidi Julavits
*"Puppy" byGeorge Saunders
*"Rhoda" byJonathan Safran Foer
*"Soleil" byVendela Vida
*"Roy Spivey" byMiranda July
*"Cindy Stubenstock" byA. M. Homes
*"Theo" byDave Eggers
*"Perkus Tooth" byJonathan Lethem
*"Donal Webster" byColm Tóibín
*"Newton Wicks" byAndrew Sean Greer Critical reception
"The Book of Other People" was generally well received by critics, who praised the author's characterization; one wrote, " [they] create satisfying characters as memorable as any in their novels,"cite web |url=http://www.usatoday.com/life/books/reviews/2008-01-23-other-people-smith_N.htm |title= Imagination takes over 'The Book of Other People |accessdate=2008-04-16 |author=David Daley |date=2008-01-24 |work= |publisher=
USA Today ] and another that " [v] ariety ... is certainly on display."Several of the stories were specifically commended, among them Danticat's "Lélé" and Tóibín's "Donal Webster", which were said to "unfold, like elaborate origami flowers, into complex portraits."cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/08/books/08kaku.html |title= One by One, Narratives Reflecting Life’s Mosaic |accessdate=2008-04-16 |author=Michiko Kakutani |date=2008-01-08 |work= |publisher=
The New York Times ] However, not all were received well—one reviewer wrote that " [o] ther tales in this volume feel overly pat or mechanically perfunctory," and another that "a few of the contributions are bright but empty."cite web |url=http://entertainment.timesonline.co.uk/tol/arts_and_entertainment/books/fiction/article2871427.ece |title= The Book of Other People edited by Zadie Smith |accessdate=2008-04-16 |author=Sophie Harrison |date=2007-11-18 |work= |publisher=The Times ]References
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