Speaking with the Angel

Speaking with the Angel by Nick Hornby is a first edition anthology published by Penguin Publishing Group on February 1, 2001. This collection features twelve original stories from a diverse array of contemporary writers, including Giles Smith, Helen Fielding, and Zadie Smith. Inspired by Hornby’s son and his experiences at a special school, the book aims to support autism education charities, making it both a literary endeavor and a charitable project.
Readers will encounter a variety of first-person narratives that showcase the unique voices of each author. The stories range from humorous to poignant, exploring themes of relationships and personal challenges. For instance, Melissa Bank’s piece offers insights into modern New York life, while Zadie Smith reflects on familial dynamics. Other contributions include Dave Eggers’ imaginative tale told from a pit bull’s perspective and Hornby’s own take on the world of modern art. Speaking with the Angel presents a rich tapestry of literary styles and perspectives, making it a noteworthy addition to the genre of anthologies.
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Nick Hornby…Giles Smith…Helen Fielding…Roddy Doyle…Irvine Welsh…Zadie Smith…Dave Eggers…Robert Harris…Melissa Bank…Patrick Marber…Colin Firth…John O’Farrell
Compiled by bestselling author Nick Hornby and featuring brand new stories from the hottest writers on both sides of the Atlantic, Speaking with the Angel is a fresh and funny collection that is sure to be the literary anthology of the year.
Here is a book that was inspired by a very special boy and a very special school. Some money from each copy of Speaking with the Angel sold will benefit autism education charities around the world, including The Treehouse School in London, where Nick’s son Danny is a student, and the New York Child Learning Institute here in the States. This project is truly a labor of love for Hornby and the other writers involved, many of whom are Nick’s friends.
These original first-person narratives come from the most exciting voices in fiction. Melissa Bank gives readers a glimpse into the mind of a modern New Yorker whose still-new relationship is a constant source of surprise in “The Wonder Spot.” In Zadie Smith’s “I’m the Only One,” a young man recalls his strained relationship with his diva-esque sister. Dave Egger’s “After I Was Thrown in the River and Before I Drowned,” is told from the viewpoint of an unfortunate pit bull. Helen Fielding offers up a new twist on I’ve fallen and I can’t get up in “Luckybitch.” And in Nick Hornby’s “NippleJesus,” a bruiser finds out that guarding modern art is far more hazardous than controlling the velvet ropes at a nightclub. Speaking with the Angel also includes stories from Roddy Doyle, Irvine Welsh, Colin Firth, John O’Farrell, Robert Harris, Patrick Marber, and Giles Smith.
Twelve completely new stories, written by twelve undeniably imaginative voices. Speaking with the Angel is at turns clever, outrageous, witty, edgy, tender, and wicked. This is what they meant by original.
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