Chris Power

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Chris Power is a short story writer and literary critic for The Guardian.

Power has been writing a regular column for The Guardian about the short story as a literary form since 2007.[1]

Power's first book of short stories, Mothers: Stories, was published in 2018 in Britain and in 2019 in the United States.[2]

His first novel, A Lonely Man, was published in April 2021.[3]

References

  1. ^ Hurlburt, Ann (January 2019). "Riveting Stories About Restless Wanderers". The Atlantic.
    - Rosen, Christine (May 2019). "Mothers: Stories (brief review)". Commentary.
  2. ^ McAloon, Jonathan (30 June 2018). "Mothers (book review)". The Spectator.
    - Thomas-Kennedy, Jackie (25 January 2019). "Review: 'Mothers: Stories,' by Chris Power". Star-Tribune. Retrieved 8 May 2019.
  3. ^ https://www.faber.co.uk/catalog/product/view/id/7874/s/9780571341214-a-lonely-man/