A deadpan, wildly imaginative collection of stories that slices clean through the mundanity and absurdity of modern life, from the author of the Los Angeles Times Book Prizewinner and Pulitzer Prize finalist Same Bed Different Dreams
In Machine City, a college students role in a friends movie causes lines to blur between his character and his true self. In Slide to Unlock, a man comes to terms with his life, via the passwords he struggles to remember in a moment of extremis. And in Weird Menace, a director and faded moviestar discuss science fiction, memory, and lost loves on a commentary track for a film from the 80s that neither seems to remember all that well.
In Ed Parks utterly original collection, An Oral History of Atlantis, characters question the fleetingness of youth and art,reckon with the consequences of the everyday, and find solace in the absurd, the beautiful, and the sublime. Throughout, Park deploys his trademark wit to create a world both strikingly recognizable and delightfully other. All together, these fifteen stories have much to say about the meaningand transitory natureof our lives. And they are proof positive that Ed Park is one of the most insightful and imaginative writers working today.
Genre: Literary Fiction
In Machine City, a college students role in a friends movie causes lines to blur between his character and his true self. In Slide to Unlock, a man comes to terms with his life, via the passwords he struggles to remember in a moment of extremis. And in Weird Menace, a director and faded moviestar discuss science fiction, memory, and lost loves on a commentary track for a film from the 80s that neither seems to remember all that well.
In Ed Parks utterly original collection, An Oral History of Atlantis, characters question the fleetingness of youth and art,reckon with the consequences of the everyday, and find solace in the absurd, the beautiful, and the sublime. Throughout, Park deploys his trademark wit to create a world both strikingly recognizable and delightfully other. All together, these fifteen stories have much to say about the meaningand transitory natureof our lives. And they are proof positive that Ed Park is one of the most insightful and imaginative writers working today.
Genre: Literary Fiction