Aliens in the Prime of Their Lives
Stories
8 August 2011
Description
Finalist for the 2011 PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction: "Watson's talent is singular, truly awesome; [his stories] are infused with an uncanny beauty."—A. M. Homes
In prose so perfectly pitched as to suggest some celestial harmony, he writes about every kind of domestic discord: unruly or distant children, alienated spouses, domestic abuse, loneliness, death, divorce. In his masterful title novella, a freshly married teenaged couple are visited by an unusual pair of inmates from a nearby insane asylum—and find out exactly how mismatched they really are.
With exquisite tenderness, Watson relates the brutality of both nature and human nature. There’s no question about it. Brad Watson writes so well—with such an all-seeing, six-dimensional view of human hopes, inadequacies, and rare grace—that he must be an extraterrestrial.
Reviews
"Consistently delivers that elusive element great Southern writers have always brought to the table—a delicious sense of the unexpected." — Kirkus Reviews
"Watson is a master at hairpin plot turns, and his characters come alive on the page." — Publishers Weekly
"Essential reading and highly recommended." — Library Journal
"Powerful stories." — Booklist
"Precise, surprising . . . gorgeously turned sentences." — Pam Houston, author of Cowboys Are My Weakness
Awards
Shortlisted — PEN/Faulkner Award for Fiction, 2011