Guanyadora del premi Pulitzer i finalista del National Book Awards, Joy Williams té un do per descriure labsurditat i la foscor de la vida de cada dia. En 99 Stories of God, es concentra en una de les preocupacions més importants del gener humà: El ser Suprem. Els seus personatges van de Kafka als Asteques, de Tolstoi a Abraham i Sara, encara que molts no deixen de ser persones com a nosaltres, que no tenen clar on és el seu Déu .
At a hot-dog-eating contest or at a demolition derby, in line at the pharmacy counter waiting for a shingles vaccination, living in a cave with a colony of bats: the Almighty appears in ever-more mysterious ways in Ninety-Nine Stories of God, Joy Williams' surreal, sublime new collection of very short short stories. Each less than a page long, each packing a punch belied by its size, every one of these ninety-nine stories tells of everyday human interaction with an increasingly elusive and arbitrary deity.
Haunted by an array of extraordinary historical figures, from Kafka and Tolstoy to O. J. Simpson and Philip K. Dick, but populated by anonymous ordinary people just like you and me, the stories pool seemingly random moments into something deep, dazzling and disconcerting. Bleak and funny, ironic and lyrical, enigmatic and aphoristic, Ninety-Nine Stories of God breaks down the barriers between the everyday and the divine and takes Williams' writing into territories strange and new.