Someone Who Will Love You in All Your Damaged Glory
Stories
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- 10,99 €
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- 10,99 €
Publisher Description
A fabulously off-beat collection of short stories about love—the best and worst thing in the universe—written by the creator of BoJack Horseman with his hallmark scathing dark humor
“Transcendent tragicomedy.... Prepare to be devastated and made whole again.” —The A.V. Club
Featuring:
• A young engaged couple forced to deal with interfering relatives dictating the appropriate number of ritual goat sacrifices for their wedding.
• A pair of lonely commuters who ride the subway in silence, forever, eternally failing to make that longed-for contact.
• A struggling employee at a theme park of U.S. presidents who discovers that love can’t be genetically modified.
And fifteen more tales of humor, romance, whimsy, cultural commentary, and crushing emotional vulnerability.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Bob-Waksberg, creator of the subversive cartoon series BoJack Horseman, hones his wonderfully absurd and unexpectedly moving style in this selection of stories about love. "A Most Blessed and Auspicious Occasion" pokes fun at the arbitrary absurdity of wedding traditions and expectations by introducing a world in which engagement rings are replaced by expensive "promise eggs" and goats are routinely sacrificed at ceremonies. During a family vacation in "These Are Facts," a girl bonds with her bratty older half-brother, who uses sarcasm to hide the bitterness he still feels toward their father. Sometimes the author's premises go on a beat too long, as in "Missed Connection m4w," in which two mutually attracted subway riders stay on a train for years but never get up the nerve to talk to each other, or "Rufus," told from the viewpoint of a small dog and peppered with cutesy nomenclature. But mostly Bob-Waksberg successfully tempers the ridiculous with a sharp tug at the heartstrings. "Rules for Taboo," in which avoiding certain words during a board game triggers a string of pleasant and unpleasant truths, is a prime example of this skill, and a highlight of the collection. These stories are at times poignant and triumphantly silly, but always manage to ring true. 50,000-copy announced first printing.