Un anziano ricercatore russo innamorato di un'accademica americana, unbizzarro artista italiano specializzato nell'imitazione delle pagine gialle,l'attore Marlon Brando e il cantante Mick Jagger sono solo alcuni deiprotagonisti di questa esplosiva e inclassificabile raccolta. Questo librocontiene racconti di stampo quasi classico accanto a testi di purasperimentazione, brevi storielle fulminanti insieme ad estratti da musicalimmaginari. Una girandola sulfurea di stili e forme narrative: un racconto ècomposto dalle ipotetiche recensioni del racconto stesso, un altro daicommenti di personaggi reali e immaginari sulla protagonista, un altro ancoraè costituito solo dalle note a piè pagina. I suoi musical sono dedicati a temiimprobabili come la Microsoft, l'erede del patrimonio di Donald Trump ol'epidemia della Sars.
Ben Greenman is an editor at The New Yorker whose short fiction, journalism, and essays have appeared there, The New York Times, McSweeneys, The Paris Review, and Zoetrope: All Story. He is the author of several acclaimed books of fiction, including Superbad, Superworse, A Circle is a Balloon and Compass Both, Correspondences, and the novel Please Step Back. HIs new book of stories What He's Poised To Do: Stories was published in June of 2010.
This book is a 3 because the stories in it range all the way from 1 to 5. Greenman writes in a very self-conscious and so-clever-he-impresses-even-himself style, which I find grating in general. But the stories that are good are SO good that I was literally laughing out loud while I read them (on a train, among strangers), which I think earns this book a certain amount of praise. Right?
This book includes "What 100 People, Real and Fake, Believe About Dolores" which is, quite simply, my all-time favorite piece of short fiction. The entire book is tremendous.