
Adam Levin's debut novel The Instructions was one of the most buzzed-about books of 2010, a sprawling universe of "death-defying sentences, manic wit, exciting provocations and simple human warmth" (Rolling Stone).
Now, in the stories of Hot Pink, Levin delivers ten smaller worlds, shaken snow-globes of overweight romantics, legless prodigies, quixotic dollmakers, Chicagoland thugs, dirty old men, protective fathers, balloon-laden dumptrucks, and walls that ooze gels. Told with lust and affection, karate and tenderness, slapstickery, ferocity, and heart, Hot Pink is the work of a major talent in his sharpest form.Adam Levin is the author of The Instructions, the winner of the New York Public Library's Young Lions Award. His stories have appeared in Tin House, McSweeney's, and Esquire. Winner of the 2003 Summer Literary Seminars Fiction Contest and the 2004 Joyce Carol Oates Fiction Prize, he lives in Chicago, where he teaches Creative Writing at the School of the Art Institute.
?Adam Levin's new story collection, 'Hot Pink, ' is about how love ? family love, romantic love, love between friends ? turns us into people we never thought we'd become. Today you're one person, tomorrow ? enter love, and all bets are off. You could turn out to be anybody.....Levin is especially adept at capturing the way we sometimes change against our will.... In addition to love and lust, there's plenty of havoc in these stories.... there's an exuberance here that is absent from safer and too often soulless collections.... Life in ?Hot Pink" is raw, messy, yet replete with moments of awkward grace."
?The New York Times Book Review
"Life in Hot Pink is raw, messy, yet replete with moments of awkward grace."
? The New York Times Book Review