Ted Chiang’s fiction has won four Hugo, four Nebula, and four Locus Awards, and has been featured in The Best American Short Stories. His debut collection, Stories of Your Life and Others, has been translated into twenty-one languages. He was born in Port Jefferson, New York, and currently lives near Seattle, Washington.
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“Exhalation by Ted Chiang is a collection of short stories that
will make you think, grapple with big questions, and feel more
human. The best kind of science fiction.”
—Barack Obama, via Facebook
“Lean, relentless, and incandescent.”
—Colson Whitehead
“Illuminating, thrilling. . . . Like such eclectic predecessors as
Philip K. Dick, James Tiptree, Jr., Jorge Luis Borges, Ursula K. Le
Guin, Margaret Atwood, Haruki Murakami, China Miéville, and Kazuo
Ishiguro, Chiang has explored conventional tropes of science
fiction in highly unconventional ways. . . . Individual sentences
possess the windowpane transparency that George Orwell advocated as
a prose ideal. . . . It is both a surprise and a relief to
encounter fiction that explores counterfactual worlds like these
with . . . ardor and earnestness. . . . Human curiosity, for
Chiang, is a nearly divine engine of progress.”
—Joyce Carol Oates, The New Yorker
“Masterful and striking. . . . A fusion of pure intellect and
molten emotion. . . . Represents the ideal definition and practice
of all science fiction. . . . [Chiang’s] career thus deservedly
joins those of only a handful of past masters who likewise did
their best work in miniature: Edgar Allan Poe, Harlan Ellison, Ray
Bradbury, Theodore Sturgeon. . . . His challenging and rewarding
fiction proves that a sizable and appreciative audience exists for
the kind of speculative fiction that doesn’t merely offer cosmic
explosions, but instead plucks both heartstrings and gray matter in
equal measure.”
—Paul Di Filippo, The Washington Post
“Deeply beautiful. . . . These stories are carefully curated into a
conversation that comes full circle, after having traversed
extraordinary terrain. . . . [Exhalation] is as generous as it is
marvelous, and I’m left feeling nothing so much as grateful for
it.”
—Amal El-Mohtar, The New York Times Book Review
“A master of the form. [Chiang’s] new collection of nine
stories—theming free will and choice, virtual reality and regret—is
so provocative, imaginative, and soulful that it makes Black Mirror
look drab and dull by comparison.”
—David Canfield, Entertainment Weekly, “The 10 best books of
2019...so far”
“Delirious and exciting as hell . . . [Chiang’s] stories brim with
wonder and horror, spectacle and mundanity, philosophy and
religion. Tapping into a range of speculative traditions, from pulp
and fantasy to the rigorous scientific accuracy of hard sci-fi and
the popcorn thrills of soft sci-fi, his work has a profound
richness.”
—Stephen Kearse, The Nation
“A handful of living science fiction writers have attained godlike
status—N.K. Jemisin, Cixin Liu, and Ann Leckie, to name a few. But
Ted Chiang is the only one who’s done it without writing a novel.
In fact, he’s published far less than his neighbors on the genre’s
current Mount Rushmore, usually just one short story every two
years. But oh, his stories. They’re a religious experience. . . .
In Exhalation, which could be subtitled ‘Black Mirror For
Optimists,’ every story seems crafted with one objective in
mind—pure awe. . . . A moving book about fate and free will that is
destined to become a literary landmark of the 2010s.”
—Adam Morgan, The A.V. Club
“These are humane, skillfully assembled stories, populated by vivid
and memorable characters. . . . [Chiang’s] best stories boast a
beguiling mix of compassion and awe. . . . His versatility and
intellectual restlessness have yielded an immensely pleasing
book.”
—Kevin Canfield, San Francisco Chronicle
“As much thought experiments as stories, Ted Chiang’s exquisite
mechanisms employ science fiction as an instrument to probe the
human condition. Like the chronicler of Exhalation’s title
narrative, he opens the back of his own head and lays bare its
mysterious golden motion for the hushed appreciation of an
awestruck audience. Beautifully written and conceived, this is a
marvelous, astonishing collection that we would do well to read
before the worlds it conjures are upon us. Urgently
recommended.”
—Alan Moore
“Exquisite. . . . The stories in Exhalation are a shining example
of science fiction at its best. They take both science and humanism
deeply seriously.”
—Constance Grady, Vox
“Ted Chiang writes with such a matter-of-fact grace and visionary
power that one simply takes on faith that his worlds and his
characters exist, whether they are human or robot or parrot; he is
the rare author who makes me feel, also, that he believes in his
readers, in our integrity and our imagination.”
—Karen Russell, author of Orange World
“Ted Chiang has no contemporary peers when it comes to the short
story form. His name deserves to be mentioned in the same breath as
Carver, Poe, Borges, and Kafka. Every story is a universe. Every
story is a diamond. You will inhale Exhalation in a single, stunned
sitting, because true genius doesn’t come along nearly as often as
advertised. This is the real thing.”
—Blake Crouch, author of Dark Matter
“Exquisitely crafted. . . . One after another, Chiang’s stories
claim their place in your mind until you’re completely swept up in
his provocative and at times even charming world. . . . Each story
is a carefully considered, finely honed machine. . . . What makes
Exhalation particularly brilliant is that not one of the stories
feels like it’s designed to be thought-provoking in a stilted,
academic way. Chiang is an entertaining, empathetic writer first,
before being one of contemporary sci-fi’s intellectual powerhouses,
and each story reads that way. . . . [Chiang is] one of the most
exciting voices in his field.”
—BookPage (starred review)
“Chiang’s long-awaited second collection. . .continues to explore
emotional and metaphysical landscapes with precise and incisive
prose. . . . Chiang remains one of the most skilled stylists in sf,
and this will appear to genre and literary-fiction fans alike.”
—Booklist (starred review)
“An instant classic. . . . Visionary speculative stories that will
change the way readers see themselves and the world around them:
This book delivers in a big way.”
—Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Chiang produces deeply moving drama from fascinating first
premises. . . . These stories are brilliant experiments, and
his commitment to exploring deep human questions elevates them to
among the very best science fiction.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Chiang is always thought provoking, and his latest collection is
no exception.”
—Library Journal (starred review)
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