Synopses & Reviews
Chicago Stories, 40 dramatic fictions by Michael Czyzniejewski, acclaimed author and Wrigley Field beer vendor, each told in the persona of a famous Chicagoan, from Mrs. O'Leary to Barack Obama. Illustrated by Chicago artist Rob Funderburk.For everyone who's always wondered what would happen if Roger Ebert had taken Oprah Winfrey to a critics' screening of REVENGE OF THE NERDS for their second date...An absurdist Chi-town Spoon River Anthology on crack, Mike Czyzniejewski's Chicago Stories is an explosion of imagination, a relentless churn of intellect and wit. In true Chicago style, this book tells it straight to your face and pulls no punches. Chicago Stories is easily the most fun I've had reading in quite some time.- Alan Heathcock, author of VOLTMike Czyzniejewski's Chicago Stories reads at once as scatting celebration of the moral landscape that stretches across the country's midsection, and as a travelogue. Czyzniejewski's sharp wit and peering eye trek along that crooked road between the dead president & crony highways and the murky river, crossing tracks where trains haven't run in two score - before boring down past the jukejoints sidled against public houses, and corner hustlers hawking whores to blue pickpockets and last migrants on the run, down where they all keep score in shadow votes. The author brings it home early and often here as, along with so much more, he is a sojourner.- Bayo Ojikutu, author of Free BurningIn Chicago Stories, Michael Czyzniejewski channels Studs Terkel's Division Street, the voices so singular and complete that in the end you feel as though you've listened to each story rather than read them. Rob Funderburk's illustrations are a snapshot of movement; in their messy, deliberate lines each voice comes alive. Chicago buffs: if you like architecture, that is, if you like outsides, the riverboat tour will do. But if you're looking to go inside for a deeper look, Czyzniejewski's book will take you there.-Lindsay Hunter, author of Daddy's
Review
"Flexing impressive literary chops, the beer vendor/creative-writing professor captures both the tough, defensive exterior and the vulnerable, often-broken heart of his city."
Timeout Chicago
"Chicago, a page at a time. Michael Czyzniejewski gets right to the point in telling the city's stories."
Chicago Tribune
"...Michael Czyzniejewskis Chicago Stories, forty fictional monologues riffing on the common culture of the Windy Citys shared history, projected forward into a possible future. Not quite historical fictionmore like historical jazz."
Newcity Lit
"In Chicago Stories, Michael Czyzniejewski summons all of Chicago its ghosts, living and dead, its heroes and fools, sinners and saints, its people and places and all of its occasions and in these pages they have gathered, strange and unlikely bedfellows, to sing a new song for Chicago. It will twist your arm behind your back, this song. It will break your fingers."
Billy Lombardo, author of The Man With Two Arms and The Logic of a Rose: Chicago Stories
Synopsis
Illustrated by Chicago artist Rob Funderburk, Chicago Stories is a collection of 40 dramatic fictions each told in the persona of famous Chicagoan from Barack Obama to Mrs. OLeary.
Synopsis
For everyone who's always wondered what would happen if Roger Ebert had taken Oprah Winfrey to a critics' screening of
Revenge of The Nerds for their second date.
In Chicago Stories: 40 Dramatic Fictions by Michael Czyzniejewski, each story is told in the persona of a famous Chicagoan, from Mrs. OLeary to Barack Obama.
Illustrated by Chicago artist Rob Funderburk.
About the Author
Michael Czyzniejewski was born in Chicago and grew up in its south suburbs. He teaches at Bowling Green State University and is Editor of
Mid-American Review. He is the author of the short story collection
Elephants in Our Bedroom (Dzanc Books, 2009), and has been published in over 50 literary journals, including
Another Chicago Magazine,
Ninth Letter,
Gulf Coast,
The Southern Review, and
StoryQuarterly. In 2010, he was awarded a National Endowment for the Arts fellowship for his fiction. During the summer, Czyzniejewski lives in Chicago, where he has worked over 20 seasons at Wrigley Field as a beer vendor. Find him at michaelczyzniejewski.com.
Rob Funderburk: Rob is a multi-faceted artist working and living in Chicago. He teaches at Columbia College and his work has appeared all over.