White Rat, Gayl Jones
White Rat, Gayl Jones
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White Rat
Short Stories

Author: Gayl Jones

Narrator: Karen Chilton

Unabridged: 4 hr 18 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/06/2024


Synopsis

The acclaimed author’s first collection of stories, reissued to coincide with the paperback publication of her second and latest, Butter

“Gayl Jones’s work represents a watershed in American literature. From a literary standpoint, her form is impeccable . . . and as a Black woman writer, her truth-telling, filled with beauty, tragedy, humor, and incisiveness, is unmatched.”—Imani Perry

Gayl Jones has been described as one of the great literary writers of the 20th century and was recently a finalist for both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award. This collection of short fiction was her third book, originally edited and published by Toni Morrison in 1977, and is reissued now alongside her second collection, Butter, in paperback for the first time.

The collection contains 12 provocative tales that explore the emotional and mental terrain of a diverse cast of characters, from the innocent to the insane. In each, Jones displays her unflinching ability to dive into the most treacherous of psyches and circumstances: the title story examines the identity and relationship conundrums of a Black man who can pass for white, earning him the name “White Rat” as an infant; “The Women” follows a girl whose mother brings a line of female lovers to live in their home; “Jevata” details 18-year-old Freddy’s relationship with the 50-year-old title character; “The Coke Factory” tracks the thoughts of a mentally-handicapped adolescent abandoned by his mother; and “Asylum” focuses on a woman having a nervous breakdown, trying to protect her dignity and her private parts as she enters an institution.

In uncompromising prose, and dialect that veers from northern, educated tongues to down-home southern colloquialisms, Jones illuminates lives that society ignores, moving them to center stage.

About The Author

Gayl Jones was born in Kentucky in 1949. She attended Connecticut College and Brown University, and has taught at Wellesley College and the University of Michigan. Her landmark books include Corregidora, Eva’s Man, The Healing (a National Book Award finalist and New York Times Notable Book of the Year), Palmares (a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in fiction), and most recently, The Birdcatcher (National Book Award finalist).


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jonathan on July 14, 2020

As with any collection of short stories, not everything hit the mark for me, but when she does she is spectacular. Her use of voice in particular continues to be deeply impressive.......more

Goodreads review by Cody on September 14, 2021

Jones works best at novel length, and I cannot shake the feeling that some of these go back to her college years. While some are tremendous, she is as much a born novelist as I am a cigarette smoker. The result: middling-to-brilliant; fitting for someone whose best work requires a much larger canvas......more

Goodreads review by La Tonya on April 22, 2025

This is an eye-opener from a different demographic that no one wants to speak about. There are twelve short stories from the rural areas of this country to college campuses. The telling in the vernacular of the people must be read out loud to completely comprehend. The story "Jevata" with Miss Johnn......more

Goodreads review by J-L on June 27, 2012

I'm not sure that all of those pieces work as short stories but in lesser hands, I suspect they might have been disastrous. Gayl Jones' faith in the culture and history of Black Americans is moving and of course, ripe with stories that are aching to be recorded because in real life, for a number o......more

Goodreads review by Theodore on November 29, 2021

This collection of short stories was quintessential Jones in this genre of prose fiction. The relentless in-your-face sexuality, examination of the lasting legacy of racial identity, a range of idiomatic speeches, and deep dive into the minds of her characters. Aside from the typical range, one is f......more


Quotes

“Gayl Jones is some furious, lacerating writer. You don’t read her easily, and you can’t forget her at all.”
Kirkus Reviews

“One of the most versatile and transformative writers of the 20th century.”
—Imani Perry, in The New York Times magazine, and author of South to America

“Gayl Jones conjures with deep intimacy and immediacy a brutal world that is centuries past but fully alive with spirit and mystery. Page after breathtaking page, her prose is intricate, mesmerizing, and endlessly inventive and subversive.”
—Deesha Philyaw, author of The Secret Lives of Church Ladies

“Telling stories out loud was a matter of survival—and the way Jones wields this tradition transforms even a nursery rhyme into something dirty, dangerous, and important.”
—Calvin Baker, The Atlantic, and author of A More Perfect Reunion