By: Sergi Pàmies
Genre: Contemporary Novella / Short Story
Other Press
March 1, 2021
On Sale: March 16, 2021
Featuring:
128 pages
ISBN: 1635420784
EAN: 9781635420784
Kindle: B08BKSRRC9
Paperback / e-Book
Book Summary
A baker’s dozen of intertwined stories that
brilliantly evoke the ups and downs of relationships between
strangers, spouses, parents, and children.
Drawing on the author’s own experiences,
this slim, intimate collection of thirteen stories explores
myriad forms of love (and disappointment and nostalgia and
panic) through a narrator who bemoans his inability to wear
a trench coat well, like Humphrey Bogart and the other
elegant men his mother taught him to admire. In these
encounters and these endings, in these details and these
feelings, a compassionate portrait of a life emerges.
Terse, droll, sometimes absurd but always
lucid, Pàmies casts his gaze on the urge to write as
seen through his mother’s final days; on his teenage
fantasy that his father was actually Jorge Semprún;
and on situations such as adopting a dog to staunch a
failing marriage, or a father asked to play the part of a
corpse in his son’s short film. In this phantasmagoria
of failure and loss, Pàmies confronts
us—pulling us in with his use of the second
person—with the omnipresence of well-intentioned lies
without which it might be impossible to ever make anyone
else happy.