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 · Lot by Bryan Washington review – tough but tender stories Read more It could be easy to read Lot as a reflection of life in Trump’s America, Author: Richard Lea. Bryan Washington. Lot. I wrote a book and I think you’d love it —it’s out now from Riverhead Books. The New York Times called it one of their favorite books of , once and then once again. Time Magazine and The Atlantic were into it, too. “Lot is Bryan Washington’s debut book, and like where has he been my whole life?! This collection of stories—all of which take place in Houston—is absolutely gut-wrenching and powerful, and will immediately transport you out of whatever bubble you’re living in.” — CosmopolitanAuthor: Bryan Washington.


Bryan Washington is a National Book Award 5 Under 35 honoree and winner of the Dylan Thomas Prize and the Ernest J. Gaines Award for Literary Excellence. He received the New York Public Library Young Lions Fiction Award for his first book, Lot, which was also a finalist for the NBCC's John Leonard Prize, the PEN/Robert W. Bingham Prize, and. As Bryan Washington writes in his stunning debut short story collection, Lot, "Houston is molting. The city sheds all over the concrete. [A]fter the storm, they pushed the rest of us out, too. Short Stories — "Bayou," by Bryan Washington. August 6, August 6, / 'Nathan Burgoine. As a lover of speculative fiction, I think I maybe had less of a jolt reading this story from Lot: Stories than perhaps others might. Prior to this the stories have all been grounded in a very contemporary setting, but this tale opens.


Book Review: 'Lot,' By Bryan Washington Bryan Washington's debut story collection brings the Texas city to life in all its struggle and imperfect glory. Bryan Washington. Lot. I wrote a book and I think you’d love it —it’s out now from Riverhead Books. The New York Times called it one of their favorite books of , once and then once again. Time Magazine and The Atlantic were into it, too. Lot by Bryan Washington review – tough but tender stories Read more It could be easy to read Lot as a reflection of life in Trump’s America, where questions of identity are increasingly urgent.

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