short fiction by Kuzhali Manickavel
150 pages
A centipede in a shoe, revelations in a shoebox, nosebleeds, exploding women, and a dead mouse named Miraculous populate this collection of thirty-five short stories from one of India's most original writers.
"....just very, very beautiful... by turns weird, whimsical, surreal, visceral, haunting, quirky and fantastic" —Damien Walter, The Guardian
"...possibly the most intriguing book on the list of thrilling publications from the house of Blaft is a collection of short fiction by Kuzhali Manickavel, Insects are Just Like You and Me Except Some of Them Have Wings. Manickavel (who titled a section of a recent blog post on Indian writing in English "Do not have an unnecessarily complicated name like Kuzhali Manickavel") writes in English ... The stories in Insects are sometimes as short as half a page and occasionally as long as twelve pages. Many of them do feature insects, or at least insect imagery, and diagrams of insects with witty labels are found throughout the book, such as the one shown here of an earwig representing childhood mythology. It is difficult to think of a way to encapsulate this collection of so many unusual and imaginative stories: other reviewers refer to them as dream-like. I think it better to call them surreal; also: intricate, ironic and frequently hilarious" —Daisy Rockwell, Bookslut
Also available in Print
Also available as a paperback in the US, UK, Japan, and Austral
About the Author
Kuzhali Manickavel was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and currently lives in Bangalore. This is her first collection of short stories. Contrary to popular belief, she is not very much fond of insects. More information can be found at www.kuzhalimanickavel.com
Other titles by the author
Things We Found During the Autopsy
Conversations Regarding the Fatalistic Outlook of the Common Man
How to Love Mathematical Objects
Eating Sugar, Telling Lies (eBook single)
The Lucy Temerlin Institute for Broken Shapeshifters Guide to Starving Boys
It's My Passion. It's My Style. OK?
You Go Man! Why Me?: How to Interact with Supernatural Beings in Certain Terrible Places
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