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Miscellaneous
16 May 2023
"Combining elements of neo-noir, speculative fiction, and '80s detective

shows, FLUX is a haunting and sometimes shocking exploration of the

cyclical nature of grief, of moving past

trauma, and of the pervasive nature of whiteness within the development of

Asian identity in America.

In FLUX, a brilliant debut in the vein of William Gibson's Neuromancer and Ling Ma's Severance, Jinwoo Chong introduces us to three characters -Bo, Brandon and Blue- who are tortured by these questions as their lives spin out of control.
* After 8-year-old Bo loses his mother in a tragic accident, his white father, attempting to hold their lives together, begins to gradually retreat from the family.
* 28-year-old Brandon loses his job at a legacy magazine publisher and is offered a new position. Confused to find himself in an apartment he does not recognize, and an office he sometimes cannot remember leaving, he comes to suspect that something far more sinister is happening behind the walls.
* 48-year-old Blue participates in a television expose of Flux, a failed bioelectric tech startup whose fraudulent activity eventually claimed the lives of three people and nearly killed him. Blue, who can only speak with the aid of cybernetic implants, stalks his old manager while holding his estranged family at arms-length.

Intertwined with the saga of a once-iconic 80s detective show, Raider, whose star has fallen after decades of concealed abuse, the lives of Bo, Brandon and Blue intersect with each other, to the extent that it becomes clear that their lives are more interconnected and interdependent than the reader could have ever imagined.

Can we ever really change the past, or the future? What truth do we owe our families? What truth do we owe ourselves?

""Flux happily offers a moving appraisal

of lives buffeted by personal and

systemic traumas; a deep dive into the

good, the bad and the ugly of

self-serving corporate culture; and no shortage of ""wait, what the heck

just happened?"" thrills."" -- The New York Times Book Review

""Brazen, exhilarating, fun, and surprising! I couldn't predict where

this novel was going, but I was definitely along for the ride."" -- Ling Ma, author of Severance

A blazingly original and stylish debut novel about a young man whose reality unravels when he suspects his mysterious employers have inadvertently discovered time travel-and are using it to cover up a string of violent crimes . . .

Four days before Christmas, 8-year-old Bo loses his mother in a tragic accident, 28-year-old Brandon loses his job after a hostile takeover of his big-media employer, and 48-year-old Blue, a key witness in a criminal trial againstan infamous now-defunct tech startup,struggles to reconnect with his family.

So begins Jinwoo Chong'sdazzling, time-bending debut that blends elements of neo-noir and speculative fiction as the lives of Bo, Brandon, and Blue begin to intersect, uncovering a vast network of secrets and an experimental technology that threatens to upend life itself. Intertwined with them is thesaga of an iconic '80s detective show, Raider, whosestar actor has imploded spectacularly after revelations of long-term, concealed abuse.

Flux is a haunting and sometimes shocking exploration of the cyclical nature of grief, of moving past trauma, and of the pervasive nature of whiteness within the development of Asian identity in America."

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Imprint:   Miscellaneous
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 210mm,  Width: 140mm, 
Weight:   567g
ISBN:   9781685890346
ISBN 10:   1685890342
Pages:   352
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Jinwoo Chong received an MFA from Columbia University. His short stories have appeared in The Southern Review, Chicago Quarterly Review, and Salamander. Flux is his first novel. He lives in New York.

Reviews for Flux

A Literary Hub Most Anticipated Book of 2023 A Nylon Most Anticipated Book of 2023 A Goodreads Most Anticipated Fantasy and Science Fiction Book of 2023 A Men's Health Most Anticipated Fantasy and Science Fiction Book of 2023 It's a pleasure to encounter a work like Jinwoo Chong's debut novel, Flux, that offers a healthy dose of brain-bending pleasure without making it the whole point...Flux happily offers a moving appraisal of lives buffeted by personal and systemic traumas; a deep dive into the good, the bad and the ugly of self-serving corporate culture; and no shortage of wait, what the heck just happened? thrills. -- The New York Times Book Review Ambitious...The narrative pleasures of Flux lie less in the big reveals than in watching Chong knit together genre tropes from sci-fi movies, speculative fiction and thrillers to tell a story about how what we remember can imprison us - and why freedom may lie within... The book is an imaginative exploration of how cultural memory and grief interact. -- The Washington Post Brazen, exhilarating, fun, and surprising! I couldn't predict where this novel was going, but I was definitely along for the ride. - Ling Ma, author of Severance Mind-bending... Chong writes with such subtlety and skill that readers won't realize the true nature of the speculative mystery at play until they're already waist-deep in these interlocking narratives. The result is a gorgeous speculative gem for fans of Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone's This Is How You Lose the Time War. - Publishers Weekly, STARRED review Not yet 30, Chong bursts forth, Athena-like, with an impossible-to-simply-label masterpiece that melds various genres-from Bildungsroman to speculative fiction, coming-of-age drama to epic tragedy, crime documentary to noirish thriller-into an intricate literary mosaic...Chong stuns readers with a multipronged, multilayered, multivoiced, magnificent enigma. -- Booklist, STARRED review Chong's debut novel falls right on the emotional bubble between the cult film Donnie Darko and Charles Yu's noodle-bender Interior Chinatown...A paranoid and inventive cautionary tale about buying into someone else's glitchy utopia. -- Kirkus, STARRED review Jinwoo Chong's engrossing debut braids three narratives -- a boy in mourning, a whistleblower, and a laid-off media employee-to unspool a mystery examining pop culture and time. -- Vanity Fair Jinwoo Chong has crafted a lavish mystery that's hanging-off-the-edge-of-your-seat good. -- Cosmopolitan A... genre-bending brain teaser. -- USA Today Flux is aptly titled, and Chong's ability to tell a nuanced, intricate, and page-turning story shine in this immersive novel. -- Shondaland Flux is brisk, stylish, and sexy, a high-stakes noir thriller that makes room for big philosophical ideas... -- The Philadelphia Inquirer Part speculative fiction, part neo-noir, with some time travel thrown in for good measure, Flux is a wildly imaginative and mind-bending read. -- Buzzfeed Chong is an uncannily accessible writer ... compelling and utterly new. --Bloomberg Businessweek Jinwoo Chong's experimental debut brings to mind Charles Yu's similarly genre-bending novel Interior Chinatown: Both express a deep affection for Hollywood nostalgia, cut through with the bittersweet reckoning with their imperfect heroes who nonetheless made for unprecedented representation. --Literary Hub Flux is a dizzying, dazzling debut... It's the kind of story where even the twists that seem inevitable and telegraphed end up surprising you in remarkably powerful ways...That's largely due to two of Chong's clear strengths as a writer: an ability to marry poetic abstraction with simple, accessible prose; and the insight to anchor everything emotionally in the characters. --Boing Boing Flux is... a daringly constructed thriller, a mystery that propels you through it with burning questions, magnetic characters, and gasp-worthy twists...a book for our time. --The Rumpus Exhilarating and entirely unique...Chong's mindbender of a novel is full of grief, trauma, relationships, humor and identity - all while being Asian in America. --HuffPost Jinwoo Chong's debut novel Flux is that perfect alchemy of disorienting and delightful. It's also a masterclass on aspects of fiction ranging from point of view to structure to building and maintaining an enormous cast of characters to making room for joy. --Full Stop An unexpected sci-fi novel that integrates time travel and tech dystopia into the complex emotional landscape of its three narrators as they explore grief, trauma, and Asian-American identity. --Interview Magazine A...brilliant time-travel puzzle box. --Polygon If you like stories featuring neo-noir style, corporate corruption, and anything else that wouldn't be out of place in a slightly more humorous version of the Blade Runner universe, then check this one out! --CrimeReads Riveting and distinctive... --The Southern California News Group Pick this one up for a wholly unique speculative novel that looks at how our saddest moments shape us. --Book Riot This witty, heartfelt look at celebrity scandals, the indelible imprints pop culture leaves on individuals, and the transformative power of grief packs plenty of thought-provoking twists into a sci-fi thriller with depth. Some elements feel ripped from the headlines, grounding speculative aspects in a familiar reality. --Shelf Awareness The prose here is brilliant and honest, and the plot cleverly crafted. You can try to guess what might happen in Flux, but it's better to let it bloom beautifully before you. -- TOR.com Flux stands out as a novel with ideas, dramatic scenes, and shifts in genre. - Counterpunch Flux is a powerful debut - deft and fluid, sharp and dreamy. Employing the vehicle of a breakneck sci-fi thriller, Jinwoo Chong explores interstitial spaces of ethnicity, sexuality, trauma, pop cultural memory and, finally, time itself, with wit, tenderness and alacrity. The result is provocative and deeply moving. - Sam Lipsyte, author of Venus Drive A smart and stylish addition to the tech thriller genre with interesting things to say about family, society and, indeed, reality itself. - Gary Shteyngart, author of Little Failure Alluringly seductive and highly imaginative, reading Flux was like puzzling out a mystery always two steps ahead of me that I didn't want to end. Chong has written an intricately layered and boldly cinematic debut that interrogates how the past collides with the present, and how our choices are bound up in not just who we wished we were, but who we dare to be. At once mind-bending yet grounded in timeless questions about forgiveness and hope, Flux is a kaleidoscope of a novel. -Elaine Hsieh Chou, author of Disorientation A compelling, deft, and mesmerizing book taking Korean American literature in a riveting and bold direction. -- Joseph Han, author of Nuclear Family Jinwoo Chong manages to combine a time-bending mystery, genre-bending adventure, and mind-bending literary novel into one stylish and propulsive thriller. You'll tear through it. -Lincoln Michel, author of The Body Scout Flux is the book of my dreams-expertly mashing genres and deftly playing with both time and perspective to tell a deeply human, personal story. It's almost hard to believe this is a debut, and it instantly elevates Jinwoo Chong to must-read status. -Rob Hart, author of The Warehouse Provocative and propulsive, Flux is a delicious genre bender about the evolution of identity-the moments that bifurcate our lives and the ways in which we lose ourselves to trauma and time. A poignant, expertly constructed puzzle with an intellectual bite. I'll be thinking about this book for a very long time. - Julia Fine, author of The Upstairs House


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