![]() ![]() One thing that gave me little surprises from time to time is the humor in Bestiary - sometimes morbid, sarcastic, self-effacing - within a work that is deeply moving and haunting. ![]() I’m eager to discuss your works with you. Yia Lee: K-Ming, thank you very much for agreeing to this interview. In this interview, Chang discusses her novel Bestiary, mythology, poetry and prose, family relationships, and the human body and landscapes in her works. Her story collection Gods of Want is forthcoming from One World, as well as a new novel titled Organ Meats. Her chapbook Bone House was published in 2021 by Bull City Press. K-Ming Chang is the author of the New York Times Book Review Editors’ Choice novel Bestiary, published in 2020 by One World/Random House and long-listed for the Center for Fiction First Novel Prize and the PEN/Faulkner Award. “I really wanted to write towards playfulness and to allow things to come apart at the seams.” ![]()
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