Human Resources (Tin House New Voice Series) by Josh Goldfaden

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  • Pub. Date: March 2007
  • 236pp
  • Sales Rank: 440,321
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    • Pub. Date: March 2007
    • Publisher: Tin House Books
    • Format: Paperback, 236pp
    • Sales Rank: 440,321

    Synopsis

    Humorous, energetic, and inventive, the stories in Josh Goldfaden’s debut collection are laugh-out-loud funny. Goldfaden’s genius is pushing the limits of absurdity without sacrificing the emotional core of his characters or their stories. A nanny works for a traveling writers colony (his charge is named Camus). A pirate saves up for his own restaurant. A litter specialist tackles the overstuffed homes — and psyches — of the rich. As zany as they come, Goldfaden’s characters seek purpose and community and, every now and again, they find it.

    Publishers Weekly

    The seven far-out stories in Goldfaden's impressive debut explore the absurd without giving in to it. The first story, "The Veronese Circle," encapsulates a four-week group tour from Verona to Istanbul (and back) by six young writers who paid thousands of dollars to be guided by a Romeo and Juliet-quoting professor and his wife. "Documentary" imagines how a young filmmaker, Samantha, will mature emotionally (and what may come of her relationship with her rising star painter boyfriend) while filming hours and hours of women giving birth. "Looking at Animals" delves into the inner life of another kind of documentary photographer: after 30 years of photographing wild animals around the globe for National Geographic, Raymond retires and begins an acute interest in the goings-on of his neighbors. Admirably, Goldfaden roams widely and erratically, from surfers living on an exclusive beachfront ("Maryville, California, Pop. 7") to a bizarre set of contemporary pirates who give up robbing yachts to join a pirate-busting agency ("Nautical Intervention"). Goldfaden is an undeniable talent. (Apr.)

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    Human Resources (Tin House New Voice Series)by Anonymous

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    September 10, 2008: This book reminded me of why I love short stories! Each of the 8 stories was totally unique and totally hilarious. The stories were also sometimes really emotional which I don't find very often in funny stories. It was just such a pleasure to read about these interesting characters in their somewhat surreal settings. I read the book in two days because I couldn't put it down, but then I read it again, more slowly, a week later, and liked it even more the 2nd time. Awesome book!

    Human Resources (Tin House New Voice Series)by Anonymous

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    June 30, 2008: This gem of a collection of short stories is full of magical near-realism, and also some very knowing glimpses into the underbelly of people's private lives - hidden secrets, motives and thoughts that few admit but many will share. It is very amusing and entertaining while also prodding some uncomfortable truths that some might wish to keep hidden. Many of the stories take an imaginative 'what if I wrote a story about' approach, a quirky idea taken to surprising reaches and conclusions - sometimes fantastic and unbelievable, yet knowingly so in a way that the reader enjoys the twists, turns and quirks. Highly recommended as a book to dip into story to story, or read in one enjoyable day...


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