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Jerry Zhang is on page 227 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
This is kind of a disturbing story. Roger basically gaslights his wife to control her and so he can get his work done.

It works out in the end, and he gets a lot of money, but it really hurts his wife and is genuinely a bit disturbing.

Interesting last short story I guess.
Jan 05, 2026 11:33AM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 202 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
This was a sad story but it really is a story on the cost of success. George O’Kelly doesn’t marry Jonquil because, at the time, he wasn’t rich. But to get rich cost their love, because it’s no longer the same. George has become “performative”. It’s no longer the innocent love before. He wants to win her over, and to make her his own …
Jan 03, 2026 12:26PM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 184 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
Hot and Cold blood is a critique on the priority of money in society. Jim wants to be a good person but he’s stuck trying to find a balance between his own needs and the needs of the others.

It’s a relatable story, and it’s easy to become cynical. I like how in the end, he still helps out the old man.
Dec 30, 2025 12:14PM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 165 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
“But if they still sit in the audience after they’re grown, somebody’s got to work double time for them”

This is yet another story with a good ending as a house wife learns that she is, in fact, not a “good sport” and must grow up and become an adult.

I really liked the subtle irony and the character development in this story!
Dec 28, 2025 10:08AM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 137 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
Rag Martin-Jones is finally a short story with a happy ending. Or so that’s what I think. You can never know when the whole story is an illusion.

After my college hiatus I hope to finish this book by the end of my winter break.

Merry Christmas!
Dec 25, 2025 08:30PM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 113 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
Absolution is a bit hard to understand, but what I got out of it is that Rudolph Miller realizes that there’s a difference between God and his imagination, and it seems to me that religion has lost its power, especially with the collapse of the priest at the end.
Aug 17, 2025 08:52AM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 93 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
The Baby Party was a funny story. I liked how the two dads just fought until they were out of breath and then shook hands like nothing happened.
Aug 17, 2025 07:45AM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 78 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
Winter dreams is like the backstory of the Great Gatsby, Dexter meets Judy (Daisy), doesn’t get to marry her, she’s like old money and he’s not. Then he goes to the war, and comes back and finds out she’s married.

I think it’s also a warning on chasing dreams, that some dreams are not worth it.
Aug 14, 2025 03:00PM Add a comment
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Jerry Zhang is on page 50 of 240 of All the Sad Young Men: Stories
I don’t really feel bad for Anson but he is a tragic figure. He’s fading while everyone around him is living life to their fullest. His ego is holding him back from ever settling down and marrying — the ending just shows that Anson will keep “dissipating” and partying.
Aug 13, 2025 11:46AM Add a comment
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