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'Witty, intelligent . . . definitely a name to watch.' Scotland on Sunday In his new collection, prize-winning author Peter Ho Davies takes as his starting point the essential imbalance of the relationship between parent and child. Drawing on the author's own cross-cultural inheritance, these stories range across a series of settings and backgrounds. From a Chinese son gambling with professional mourners to a mixed-race couple who experience a close encounter with an alien being, Ho Davies' characters share an instantly recognizable sense of displacement - these are children of one century, adults of the next - caught between debts to their parents and what they owe their offspring. Sharply observed and compassionate, Equal Love imparts the talent of a truly original writer, whose work has already earned comparison with that of Raymond Carver, James Joyce and V. S. Naipaul. 'Smartly written and sweetly subversive.' Independent 'A set of delicate variations on the theme that love brings pain.Davies'.writing is poignant and humane.' Sunday Times 'This is Ho Davies on top form; funny, touching, off-beat. Like his first collection, Equal Love deserves the laurels.' Literary Review

189 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2000

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Peter Ho Davies

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Peter Ho Davies is a contemporary British writer of Welsh and Chinese descent. He was born and raised in Coventry. Davies studied physics at Manchester University then English at Cambridge University.

In 1992 he moved to the United States as a professor of creative writing. He has taught at the University of Oregon and Emory University and is now on the faculty of the MFA Program in Creative Writing at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor.

He has published two collections of short fiction, The Ugliest House in the World (1998) and Equal Love (2000). His first novel, The Welsh Girl came out in 2007.

Davies is a recipient of fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, and the Fine Arts Work Center in Provincetown.

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Author 18 books92.9k followers
May 25, 2007
My first introduction to Peter Ho Davies! The first story, "The Hull Case," is still one of my favorites of his, period.
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57 reviews5 followers
July 18, 2021
Maybe I am just not the short story person. Even though I enjoyed some of the ones in this book, others I just didn't get. And every time that happens I am just not sure if there is a hidden meaning I am just too stupid (or unused to the format) to understand, or if there just is no deeper meaning to it. Sure, all this stories had something to do with Love but since Love is such an ambiguous word, that wasn't hard at all.
I don't know. This collection just didn't convince me.
37 reviews7 followers
August 6, 2019
Despite the fact that it's dated in spots - the book is nearly twenty years old - this story collection is a wonderful example of craft as it examines the subtle, irreversible ways that relationships between parents and children change over time and the implications of those changes. It's likely out of print now, but well worth chasing down a copy if you're so inclined.
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February 2, 2022
Looking for stories for a library program. found some. I read most of the book, which means I must have liked it.
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140 reviews22 followers
November 26, 2008
A collection of stories about families (couples, partners, etc.) in crisis. Tragedies large and small loom from a melancholic mist; these stories are the kind that work best after a glass or two of wine. At times the "message" is a little too heavy-handed, the metaphors a little too obvious. But none of these stories are terrible, and most of them will make you, at the least, sigh deeply. Especially if you take my advice about the wine.
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September 28, 2008
this has one of the best short stories i've ever read about an old couple who believes they've seen and been abducted by aliens. It's sweet and funny, but their interview with the government speaks more about their relationship than their alleged alien abduction. The rest of the collection is fantastic too.
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Author 7 books53 followers
July 8, 2010
Fine short story collection. My favorite story is about an alien abduction -- but don't be fooled, it's not science fiction fluff. This story, like the other works in this collection, explore the deep human connections we have to the world and to each other.
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5 reviews1 follower
February 23, 2013
Perhaps the worst book I've ever read. The stories are simple, cliched, and for the most part, mundane. Sure, "love" can be all these things, but the writing (the stories alone) make it all appear valueless.
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27 reviews23 followers
May 30, 2007
i'd still take the other collection of stories over this one. but I do like alien abduction stories...
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16 reviews2 followers
November 29, 2007
There are some sound pieces here but overall, nothing too remarkable.
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September 26, 2008
Peter is amazing teacher/speaker. I am looking forward to reading his other work.
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37 reviews7 followers
August 2, 2012
There are many great stories in this collection, and "Everything You Can Remember in 30 Seconds is Yours to Keep" might be king among them.
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November 6, 2016
very nice and diverse set of short stories.
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