Solid collection of stories, would’ve been a 4/5 if it weren’t for the sprinkled bits of misogyny, especially with the last story being a big reminder of it. I do acknowledge my lack of knowledge of culture and society at that time when I say that though. My favorites were On the Question of Apparel, Das Gemeine, and Heed My Plea. I will also think about The Sound of Hammering and The Monkey’s Mound a lot, those will really stick with me. I really appreciate his exploration of emotionality, insecurity, and indifference using lots of self deprivation to add sprinkles of comedy. There’s a range of sad reflection to nonchalant bleakness sprinkled with his comedic relief. Really enjoyable set of stories with interesting writing where he jumps around from story telling to completely breaking the fourth wall. I liked how there’s a blur between himself and his characters, where I leave completely unsure of just how reflective he’s being of himself or not. He makes it impossible to separate the writer from the story telling, even when he’s not breaking the fourth wall, and I enjoyed that challenge of questioning when reading. Thanks king (please respect women tho)