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Fiction Literary

Look Who's Morphing

by (author) Tom Cho

Publisher
Arsenal Pulp Press
Initial publish date
Apr 2014
Category
Literary, Gay
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9781551525389
    Publish Date
    Apr 2014
    List Price
    $16.95

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Description

First published to acclaim in Australia, Look Who's Morphing by Asian-Australian writer Tom Cho is a funny, fantastical, often outlandish collection of stories firmly grounded in pop culture. The book's central character undergoes a series of startling transformations, shape-shifting through figures drawn from film, television, music, books, porn flicks, and comics. Often accompanied by family members, this narrator becomes Godzilla, Suzi Quatro, Whitney Houston's bodyguard, a Muppet, a gay leatherman, a nun who becomes a governess to the von Trapp children, and, in the book's lavish climax, a 100-foot-tall guitar-wielding rock star performing for an adoring troupe of fans in Tokyo.

Throughout these stories, there is a pervasive questioning of the nature of identity--cultural, racial, sexual, gender, and what lies beyond. Look Who's Morphing is a stylish, highly entertaining literary debut in which nothing, including one's self, can be taken for granted.

About the author

Influenced by the teen book series Sweet Valley High, Tom Cho began writing creative works in his mid-teens. He has a PhD in Professional Writing from Deakin University and, alongside his work as a fiction writer, he has a parallel career as a freelance writer and editor. Like his favorite pop stars, Tom enjoys trying new guises on for size, and his work has been described as being "transgenre, transgender, and transcultural all at once." His fiction has appeared widely, including in such publications as The Best Australian Stories series, Asia Literary Review and The New Quarterly. He has also performed his work on the stages of many festivals, from Singapore Writers Festival to Sydney Mardi Gras, and even at a Chinatown bar where he toured Hello Kitty, an award-winning show that combined literature with karaoke.

Born and raised in Australia, Tom is a newcomer to North America. He is currently writing a novel about the meaning of life. tomcho.com.

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Editorial Reviews

Cho's deliciously astute observations regarding the mutability of identity make for the perfect juicy center in the box of candy-colored bonbons that is Look Who's Morphing. -Lambda Literary

Lambda Literary

Cho's writing is pervasive in its ability to entertain; it seems effortless. And yet the book's themes linger after the last outrageous transformation is complete. -Text

Text

Each of Tom Cho's 18 stories in his just-over 100-page-debut is a surprise waiting to happen to you. Already lauded and awarded in Cho's native Australia, his Stateside arrival is sure to elicit gasps, guffaws, and more ... This is fluid fiction, he seems to insist on every page: forget any expectations about culture, race, gender, sexuality, and more, and embrace the pure, fantastical stories found here. -Book Dragon (Smithsonian Asian American Pacific Centre)

Book Dragon

An extraordinary collection of short stories ... both [Tom Cho and poet Billeh Nickerson] infuse their dream landscapes with characters and narrative elements from popular culture. They both have produced texts infused with a fierce, transgressive eroticism inflected with anxiety. And both manage to locate their work at the intersections of the world of dreams and the world of pop in ways that are fresh and engaging. -Vancouver Sun

Vancouver Sun

[G]leefully absurd, opening a window into Cho's pop culture card catalogue of a brain capable of bridging the gap between Elvis and the atom bomb and the von Trapps and Whitney Houston with equal degrees of ease. -Backlisted

Backlisted

A delightfully eccentric look at life in a popular-culture saturated world ... Cho displays a fine eye for the camp and outrageous ... Cho's book is entertaining and thought-provoking. -The Australian

The Australian

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