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Fly Already
Author: Etgar Keret
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Retail Price: | $27.99 |
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ISBN: 9781925713893
Format: Paperback
Published: October 2019
Published By: Scribe Publications
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Published: October 2019
Published By: Scribe Publications
Stock Availability
Titles that are READY TO SHIP will be sent from our warehouse within 2 business days while stocks last. Click here for more details.
Product Description
A brilliant new collection of stories from Etgar Keret, a master of the genre.There's no one like Etgar Keret. His stories take place at the crossroads of the fantastical, searing, and hilarious. His characters grapple with parenthood and family, war and games, marijuana and cake, memory and love. These stories never go to the expected place, but always surprise, entertain, and move ...
In 'Arctic Lizard', a young boy narrates a post-apocalyptic version of the world where a youth army wages an unending war, rewarded by collecting prizes. A father tries to shield his son from the inevitable in 'Fly Already'. In 'One Gram Short', a guy just wants to get a joint to impress a girl and ends up down a rabbit hole of chaos and heartache. And in the masterpiece 'Pineapple Crush', two unlikely people connect through an evening smoke down by the beach, only to have one of them imagine a much deeper relationship.
The thread that weaves these pieces together is our inability to communicate, to see so little of the world around us and to understand each other even less. Yet somehow, in these pages, through Etgar's deep love for humanity and our hapless existence, a bright light shines through and our universal connection to each other sparks alive.
' Fly Already touches the heart of the experience of global disruption. The existence of Israel becomes a crumb of being in a world without hierarchies that has no single centre, and has no controlling point of view. Through the language and seeming lightheartedness of Etgar Keret emerges a very deep sadness. The different characters are connected to each other through alienation, loneliness, and a strong feeling of abandonment in the world. Keret has turned the genre of short stories into the refined and necessary literary expression of this time.'
-Sapir Prize Judges' Notes
Praise for Etgar Keret-
If I could get you to read one writer, it would be Etgar Keret. His impossible blend of humor and tragedy, cynicism and empathy as well as big-hearted narratives that occupy the tiniest of page counts make him one of my favourites. Maybe one of yours.
-Carolyn Kellogg, The Los Angeles Times
A brilliant writer...completely unlike any writer I know. The voice of the next generation.
-Salman Rushdie
Read him, and the world will never look the same again.
-Claire Messud
One of my favourite Israeli writers.
-John Green
Etgar Keret's stories are funny, with tons of feeling, driving towards destinations you never see coming. They're written in the most unpretentious, chatty voice possible, but they're also weirdly poetic. They stick in your gut. You think about them for days.
-Ira Glass, host and producer of This American Life
Etgar Keret possesses an imagination not easily slotted into conventional literary categories. His very short stories might be described as Kafkaesque parables, magic-realist knock-knock jokes or sad kernels of cracked cosmic wisdom.
-A.O. Scott, New York Times
Keret's writing testifies to the power of the surreal, the concise and the fantastic ... O blique, breezy, seriocomic fantasies that defy encapsulation, categorisation and even summary.
-Washington Post
It's astonishing what he can do in just two pages- go from funny to bizarre to touching to satiric to meta to surprising and surreal... A master storyteller, creating deep, tragic, funny, painful tales with scarcely more words than you've read in this review.
-Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles TimesA brilliant new collection of stories from Etgar Keret, a master of the genre.
There's no one like Etgar Keret. His stories take place at the crossroads of the fantastical, searing, and hilarious. His characters grapple with parenthood and family, war and games, marijuana and cake, memory and love. These stories never go to the expected place, but always surprise, entertain, and move ...
In 'Arctic Lizard', a young boy narrates a post-apocalyptic version of the world where a youth army wages an unending war, rewarded by collecting prizes. A father tries to shield his son from the inevitable in 'Fly Already'. In 'One Gram Short', a guy just wants to get a joint to impress a girl and ends up down a rabbit hole of chaos and heartache. And in the masterpiece 'Pineapple Crush', two unlikely people connect through an evening smoke down by the beach, only to have one of them imagine a much deeper relationship.
The thread that weaves these pieces together is our inability to communicate, to see so little of the world around us and to understand each other even less. Yet somehow, in these pages, through Etgar's deep love for humanity and our hapless existence, a bright light shines through and our universal connection to each other sparks alive.
' Fly Already touches the heart of the experience of global disruption. The existence of Israel becomes a crumb of being in a world without hierarchies that has no single centre, and has no controlling point of view. Through the language and seeming lightheartedness of Etgar Keret emerges a very deep sadness. The different characters are connected to each other through alienation, loneliness, and a strong feeling of abandonment in the world. Keret has turned the genre of short stories into the refined and necessary literary expression of this time.'
-Sapir Prize Judges' Notes
Praise for Etgar Keret-
If I could get you to read one writer, it would be Etgar Keret. His impossible blend of humor and tragedy, cynicism and empathy as well as big-hearted narratives that occupy the tiniest of page counts make him one of my favourites. Maybe one of yours.
-Carolyn Kellogg, The Los Angeles Times
A brilliant writer...completely unlike any writer I know. The voice of the next generation.
-Salman Rushdie
Read him, and the world will never look the same again.
-Claire Messud
One of my favourite Israeli writers.
-John Green
Etgar Keret's stories are funny, with tons of feeling, driving towards destinations you never see coming. They're written in the most unpretentious, chatty voice possible, but they're also weirdly poetic. They stick in your gut. You think about them for days.
-Ira Glass, host and producer of This American Life
Etgar Keret possesses an imagination not easily slotted into conventional literary categories. His very short stories might be described as Kafkaesque parables, magic-realist knock-knock jokes or sad kernels of cracked cosmic wisdom.
-A.O. Scott, New York Times
Keret's writing testifies to the power of the surreal, the concise and the fantastic ... O blique, breezy, seriocomic fantasies that defy encapsulation, categorisation and even summary.
-Washington Post
It's astonishing what he can do in just two pages- go from funny to bizarre to touching to satiric to meta to surprising and surreal... A master storyteller, creating deep, tragic, funny, painful tales with scarcely more words than you've read in this review.
-Carolyn Kellogg, Los Angeles Times
Etgar Keret was born in Ramat Gan and now lives in Tel Aviv. A winner of the French Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, The Camera D'Or, and the Charles Bronfman Prize, he is the author, most recently, of the memoir The Seven Good Years, and story collections like The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God. His work has been translated into forty-two languages and has appeared in The New Yorker, The Wall Street Journal, Wired, The Paris Review, and The New York Times, among many other publications, and on This American Life, where he is a regular contributor.