Self-portrait with Ghost Short Stories

Self-portrait with Ghost Short Stories by Meng Jin is a collection published by Mariner Books in 2022, featuring 207 pages in English. This book presents ten thematically linked stories that delve into complex emotions such as isolation, self-doubt, and the nuances of love and regret. Set against the backdrop of significant societal changes, including the Trump administration and the pandemic, these narratives explore the intricacies of identity and connection.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that navigate between realism and elements of magical realism, reflecting on cultural heritage and the Asian American experience. The stories traverse locations from San Francisco to China, examining the impact of past mistakes and the nature of relationships in a world filled with self-consciousness and information overload. This edition invites readers to engage with the multifaceted themes woven throughout Jin’s compelling short fiction.
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“A knockout short story collection…Each one of these 10 dizzyingly immersive stories offers up a heady and visceral portrait of what ails us, from isolation and self-doubt, to unrequited love and regret over what might have been, to what it means to be (and to be considered) an American.” — San Francisco Chronicle
Meng Jin’s critically acclaimed debut novel, Little Gods, was praised as “spectacular and emotionally polyphonic (Omar El-Akkad, BookPage), “powerful” (Washington Post), and “meticulously observed, daringly imagined” (Claire Messud). Now Jin turns her considerable talents to short fiction, in ten thematically linked stories.
Written during the turbulent years of the Trump administration and the first year of the pandemic, these stories explore intimacy and isolation, coming-of-age and coming to terms with the repercussions of past mistakes, fraying relationships and surprising moments of connection. Moving between San Francisco and China, and from unsparing realism to genre-bending delight, Self-Portrait with Ghost considers what it means to live in an age of heightened self-consciousness, seemingly endless access to knowledge, and little actual power.
Page-turning, thought-provoking, and wholly unique, Self-Portrait with Ghost further establishes Meng Jin as a writer who “reminds us that possible explanations in our universe are as varied as the beings who populate it” (Paris Review).
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