This week, The New Yorker announced the longlists for the 2022 National Book Awards. Earlier, we presented the lists for Young People’s Literature, Translated Literature, Poetry, and Nonfiction.
Jonathan Escoffery’s collection of interlinked short stories, “If I Survive You,” follows a Jamaican family living in Miami as they fight to survive amid racism, recession, and Hurricane Andrew. The book, which ranges between the first, second, and third person, and the past, present, and future tenses, “feels thrillingly free,” Katy Waldman writes in a recent review. Escoffery’s stylistic exuberance stands in contrast to his subject matter, which Waldman describes as “a litany of the cruelties that people in straitened circumstances visit upon one another.”
Escoffery’s collection is one of eight fiction débuts on the longlist for this year’s National Book Award for Fiction, along with “When We Were Sisters,” by Fatimah Asghar; “The Town of Babylon,” by Alejandro Varela; “All This Could Be Different,” by Sarah Thankam Mathews; “Nobody Gets Out Alive,” by Leigh Newman; “The Rabbit Hutch,” by Tess Gunty; “Maria, Maria: & Other Stories,” by Marytza K. Rubio; and “Shutter,” by Ramona Emerson. Only one nominee, Gayl Jones, has been honored by the National Book Awards before, for her 1998 novel “The Healing.” The full list is below.
Fatimah Asghar, “When We Were Sisters”
One World / Penguin Random House
Ramona Emerson, “Shutter”
Soho Crime / Soho Press
Jonathan Escoffery, “If I Survive You”
MCD / Farrar, Straus & Giroux / Macmillan Publishers
Tess Gunty, “The Rabbit Hutch”
Alfred A. Knopf / Penguin Random House
Gayl Jones, “The Birdcatcher”
Beacon Press
Jamil Jan Kochai, “The Haunting of Hajji Hotak and Other Stories”
Viking Books / Penguin Random House
Sarah Thankam Mathews, “All This Could Be Different”
Viking Books / Penguin Random House
Leigh Newman, “Nobody Gets Out Alive”
Scribner / Simon & Schuster
Marytza K. Rubio, “Maria, Maria: & Other Stories”
Liveright / W. W. Norton & Company
Alejandro Varela, “The Town of Babylon”
Astra House / Astra Publishing House
The judges for the category this year are Ben Fountain, the author of “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk,” a Finalist for the National Book Award in 2012; Brandon Hobson, whose novel “Where the Dead Sit Talking” was a Finalist for the National Book Award in 2018; Pam Houston, the author of the memoir “Deep Creek: Finding Hope in the High Country”; Dana Johnson, the author of the short-story collection “In the Not Quite Dark”; and Michelle Malonzo, the head of operations at the Word, a Storytelling Sanctuary.
The 2022 National Book Awards Longlist: Fiction
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