NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY
The Washington Post • San Francisco Chronicle
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Before the critically acclaimed novels Await Your Reply and You Remind Me of Me, Dan Chaon made a name for himself as a renowned writer of dazzling short stories. Now, in Stay Awake, Chaon returns to that form for the first time since his masterly Among the Missing, a finalist for the National Book Award.
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In these haunting, suspenseful stories, lost, fragile, searching characters wander between ordinary life and a psychological shadowland. They have experienced intense love or loss, grief or loneliness, displacement or disconnection—and find themselves in unexpected, dire, and sometimes unfathomable situations.
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A father’s life is upended by his son’s night terrors—and disturbing memories of the first wife and child he abandoned; a foster child receives a call from the past and begins to remember his birth mother, whose actions were unthinkable; a divorced woman experiences her own dark version of “empty-nest syndromeâ€; a young widower is unnerved by the sudden, inexplicable appearances of messages and notes—on dollar bills, inside a magazine, stapled to the side of a tree; and a college dropout begins to suspect that there’s something off, something sinister, in his late parents’ house.
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Dan Chaon’s stories feature scattered families, unfulfilled dreamers, anxious souls. They exist in a twilight realm—in a place by the window late at night when the streets are empty and the world appears to be quiet. But you are up, unable to sleep. So you stay awake.
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Praise for Stay Awake
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“Eerily beautiful . . . [Chaon] is the modern day John Cheever.â€â€”Boston Sunday Globe
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“Powerful and disturbing . . . The shocks in this collection are many.â€â€”The Washington Post
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“Chaon is able to create fully realized characters in mere pages. . . . This collection is further proof that Chaon is one of the best fiction writers working right now.â€â€”Omaha World-Herald
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“There are not many fiction writers who can do what Dan Chaon can do. . . . [He is] a literary force.â€â€”The Philadelphia Inquirer
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“Intense and suspenseful . . . a highly recommended work, not to be missed.â€â€”Library Journal (starred review)
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“Mesmerizing . . . gripping, masterful fiction.â€â€”The Plain Dealer
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“Superbly disquieting.â€â€”The New York Times Book Review
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Don’t miss the exclusive conversation between Dan Chaon and Emma Straub at the back of the book.