Happy Stories, Mostly

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Happy Stories, Mostly

Happy Stories, Mostly

3.77 (1,392 Ratings by Goodreads)
paperback | English
Published: 2 December, 2021
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In their stunning fiction debut, queer Indonesian writer Norman Erikson Pasaribu blends together speculative fiction and dark absurdism, drawing from Batak and Christian cultural elements.Longlisted for the International Booker Prize, Happy Stories, Mostly introduces "one of the most important Indonesian writers today" (Litro Magazine). These twelve short stories ask what it means to be almost happy--to nearly find joy, to sort-of be accepted, but to never fully grasp one's desire. Joy shimmers on the horizon, just out of reach. An employee navigates their new workplace, a department of Heaven devoted to archiving unanswered prayers; a tourist in Vietnam seeks solace following her son's suicide; a young student befriends a classmate obsessed with verifying the existence of a mythical hundred-foot-tall man. A tragicomic collection that probes the miraculous, melancholy nature of survival amid loneliness, Happy Stories, Mostly considers an oblique approach to human life: In the words of one of the stories' narrators, "I work in the dark. Like mushrooms. I don't need light to thrive."
Prizes

Winner of Republic of Consciousness 2022,Commended for ALTA National Translation Award 2023,Commended for International Booker Prize 2022,Short-listed for Cercador Prize 2023

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9781911284635
ISBN10 1911284630
Number Of Pages 150
Item Weight 166 g
Publisher / Reseller Tilted Axis Press
Format paperback
Edition International ed.
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"Pasaribu is one of the most important Indonesian writers today." --Litro Magazine "Happy Stories, Mostly ... navigates queer suffering with a deep supply of tenderness and humour - and with empathy for all its characters." --Exberliner Magazine "An enticing collection, where the smallest pedestrian acts--such as finding a secret journal or getting a cubicle to work in--have the power to force characters to question their internalized biases." --Asymptote Journal "Pasaribu tells a truth plain and human, stripped to reveal its strangeness, its absurdity, its pain. . . A quiet but rigid resistance against that world's desire to maim the queer spirit." --Singapore Review of Books "The book's formal diversity, epigraphs, mixing of genres, signal to a medley of traditions that cannot easily be explained as a singular poetry from the 'margins.' By referencing Indonesian writers like Wiji Thukul alongside Herta Muller and Richard Siken, Sergius Seeks Bacchus emerges not from the sidelines but from within the continuous and intertextual script of transnationalism." --The Poetry Review "Literally and metaphorically driven underground by unorthodox desires, Pasaribu's primary stance is seeking; theirs is a restless questing as his cast of characters search for a shared history that is textually present but remains elusively out of reach." --Mascara Literary Review "A new and magical voice emerging in literature, yet one almost preternaturally wise, profoundly celebratory of the history and possibility of poetry." --Christos Tsiolkas, author of The Slap and Damascus

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