"A daring and original voice, trembling with power and anger and vulnerability." - Namita Gokhale, author of Things to Leave Behind
"In these tales, Vara has captured the fantasies, griefs, and longings of life. From keen-eyed girlhood to delusional middle age, the characters reach for more than is possible, falter, then reach for more. This Is Salvaged is a book for readers who need clarity and hope-that is to say: everybody. Read it!" - Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less Is Lost
"It takes tremendous courage and wit to look with wonder at the darkest, most shameful places in the human heart and make them hilarious, tender, and deeply moving; Vauhini Vara, with her grand-scale compassion and moral complexity in This Is Salvaged, can do this magic with astonishing ease. I've been a fan since I read the story 'I, Buffalo' years ago, and am so glad to (finally!) have a collection of Vara's stories in hand to admire and love." - Lauren Groff, author of Matrix
"These dazzling stories take a kaleidoscopic and ferociously tender look at loss and what people hold onto or discover in the wake of it. This Is Salvaged is frank enough to introduce its characters at their strangest and most vulnerable but is as interested in the aftermath of a breaking point as the break itself, excavating from grief a fragile and honest sense of hope. Vara has written a wholly original, insightful, and powerful collection." - Danielle Evans, author of The Office of Historical Corrections
"I finished This Is Salvaged and immediately wanted to reread it. What a ride. Vauhini Vara's writing is immersive, yielding stories that are clever and surprising, heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny. A brilliant, deeply satisfying collection." - Deesha Philyaw, author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
"The stories in Vauhini Vara's This Is Salvaged are brilliant, entirely human, abidingly strange. She is one of our most inventive writers of fiction, as well as visionary, with a gift for writing about grief both extraordinary and ordinary. This Is Salvaged is unforgettable." - Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Souvenir Museum
"A haunting, moving, and wise story collection that leads us to and through the blood-slippery true nature of mourning, commitment, sisterhood, mothering, love, and death, amidst all the strangeness and lostness of the world." - Sarah Thankam Mathews, author of All This Could Be Different
"Vara's The Immortal King Rao, a show-stopping novel about a Dalit immigrant who becomes extremely powerful, and about his child, was one of my favorite books that published in 2022, and this story collection promises to be at least as good. I first read a story from this collection, 'I, Buffalo,' a decade ago in Tin House. It's a heartbreaking, somehow very funny story about alcoholism, buffalos, and metamorphosis, one I must have reread a dozen times." - R.O. Kwon, Electric Literature
"Vauhini Vara's stunning and imaginative debut novel, The Immortal King Rao, made quite a splash [in 2022]. It garnered rave reviews! It was a finalist for the Center for Fiction's prestigious First Novel Prize! How exciting for us, then, that her short story collection is coming out ... She's a writer who packs a punch, and personally, I'm excited to see what magic she can conjure in the condensed form." - Katie Yee, Literary Hub Most Anticipated Books of 2023
"A poignant collection of stories that glimpse the salvation of human connection in the midst of modern alienation." - Kirkus, starred review
"Striking ... Vara invigorates with emotional insights, whimsy, and a precision with language. It's a remarkable achievement." - Publishers Weekly, starred review
Vauhini Vara has worked as a journalist and an editor for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and the New York Times Magazine. Her fiction has been honored by the O. Henry Prize and the Rona JaffeFoundation. Her first novel, The Immortal King Rao, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and won the Atta Galatta–Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize for fiction as well as the JK Paper–Times of India AutHER Award for best debut.
"A daring and original voice, trembling with power and anger and vulnerability." - Namita Gokhale, author of Things to Leave Behind
"In these tales, Vara has captured the fantasies, griefs, and longings of life. From keen-eyed girlhood to delusional middle age, the characters reach for more than is possible, falter, then reach for more. This Is Salvaged is a book for readers who need clarity and hope-that is to say: everybody. Read it!" - Andrew Sean Greer, Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Less Is Lost
"It takes tremendous courage and wit to look with wonder at the darkest, most shameful places in the human heart and make them hilarious, tender, and deeply moving; Vauhini Vara, with her grand-scale compassion and moral complexity in This Is Salvaged, can do this magic with astonishing ease. I've been a fan since I read the story 'I, Buffalo' years ago, and am so glad to (finally!) have a collection of Vara's stories in hand to admire and love." - Lauren Groff, author of Matrix
"These dazzling stories take a kaleidoscopic and ferociously tender look at loss and what people hold onto or discover in the wake of it. This Is Salvaged is frank enough to introduce its characters at their strangest and most vulnerable but is as interested in the aftermath of a breaking point as the break itself, excavating from grief a fragile and honest sense of hope. Vara has written a wholly original, insightful, and powerful collection." - Danielle Evans, author of The Office of Historical Corrections
"I finished This Is Salvaged and immediately wanted to reread it. What a ride. Vauhini Vara's writing is immersive, yielding stories that are clever and surprising, heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny. A brilliant, deeply satisfying collection." - Deesha Philyaw, author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies
"The stories in Vauhini Vara's This Is Salvaged are brilliant, entirely human, abidingly strange. She is one of our most inventive writers of fiction, as well as visionary, with a gift for writing about grief both extraordinary and ordinary. This Is Salvaged is unforgettable." - Elizabeth McCracken, author of The Souvenir Museum
"A haunting, moving, and wise story collection that leads us to and through the blood-slippery true nature of mourning, commitment, sisterhood, mothering, love, and death, amidst all the strangeness and lostness of the world." - Sarah Thankam Mathews, author of All This Could Be Different
"Vara's The Immortal King Rao, a show-stopping novel about a Dalit immigrant who becomes extremely powerful, and about his child, was one of my favorite books that published in 2022, and this story collection promises to be at least as good. I first read a story from this collection, 'I, Buffalo,' a decade ago in Tin House. It's a heartbreaking, somehow very funny story about alcoholism, buffalos, and metamorphosis, one I must have reread a dozen times." - R.O. Kwon, Electric Literature
"Vauhini Vara's stunning and imaginative debut novel, The Immortal King Rao, made quite a splash [in 2022]. It garnered rave reviews! It was a finalist for the Center for Fiction's prestigious First Novel Prize! How exciting for us, then, that her short story collection is coming out ... She's a writer who packs a punch, and personally, I'm excited to see what magic she can conjure in the condensed form." - Katie Yee, Literary Hub Most Anticipated Books of 2023
"A poignant collection of stories that glimpse the salvation of human connection in the midst of modern alienation." - Kirkus, starred review
"Striking ... Vara invigorates with emotional insights, whimsy, and a precision with language. It's a remarkable achievement." - Publishers Weekly, starred review
Vauhini Vara has worked as a journalist and an editor for The New Yorker, The Atlantic, and the New York Times Magazine. Her fiction has been honored by the O. Henry Prize and the Rona JaffeFoundation. Her first novel, The Immortal King Rao, was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize, and won the Atta Galatta–Bangalore Literature Festival Book Prize for fiction as well as the JK Paper–Times of India AutHER Award for best debut.
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