Lucky Alan And Other Stories

Lucky Alan And Other Stories by Jonathan Lethem, published by Doubleday in 2015, is a first edition collection comprising 157 pages. This book features nine stories that showcase Lethem’s skill in the short story format, exploring various themes and settings that reflect his unique narrative style. The stories delve into diverse scenarios, such as a father’s breakdown at SeaWorld and a political prisoner in Brooklyn, all set within Lethem’s distinctive world.
Readers will encounter a blend of humor and poignancy as they navigate through Lethem’s imaginative landscapes. The collection includes elements of magical realism, revealing the uncanny within everyday life and the absurdities of human experience. Each story presents characters grappling with their realities, from a foundling child to a hapless outsider, all striving for connection in a world where words often misalign with actions. This edition invites readers to explore the intricate layers of Lethem’s storytelling, making it a noteworthy addition to the literary fiction genre.
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The incomparable Jonathan Lethem returns with nine stories that demonstrate his mastery of the short form.
Jonathan Lethem’s third collection of stories uncovers a father’s nervous breakdown at SeaWorld in “Pending Vegan”; a foundling child rescued from the woods during a blizzard in “Traveler Home”; a political prisoner in a hole in a Brooklyn street in “Procedure in Plain Air”; and a crumbling, haunted “blog” on a seaside cliff in “The Dreaming Jaw, The Salivating Ear.” Each of these locates itself in Lethem-land, which can be discovered only by visiting. As in his celebrated novels, Lethem finds the uncanny lurking in the mundane, the irrational self-defeat seeping through our upstanding pursuits, and the tragic undertow of the absurd world(s) in which we live.
Devoted fans of Lethem will recognize familiar themes: the anxiety of influence taken to reductio ad absurdum in “The King of Sentences”; a hapless, horny outsider summoning bravado in “The Porn Critic”; characters from forgotten comics stranded on a desert island in “Their Back Pages.” As always in Lethem, humor and poignancy work in harmony, humans strive desperately for connection, words find themselves misaligned to deeds, and the sentences are glorious.
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