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Pastoralia
Pastoralia | George Saunders
'Saunders is an astoundingly tuned voice - graceful, dark, authentic and funny - telling just the kind of stories we need to get us through these times' Thomas PynchonIn PASTORALIA elements of contemporary life are twisted, merged and amplified into a slightly skewed version of modern America. A couple live and work in a caveman theme-park, where speaking is an instantly punishable offence. A born loser attends a self-help seminar where he is encouraged to rid himself of all the people who are 'crapping in your oatmeal'. And a male exotic dancer and his family are terrorised by their decomposing aunt who visits them with a solemn message from beyond the grave. With an uncanny combination of deadpan naturalism and uproarious humour, George Saunders creates a world that is both indelibly original and yet hauntingly familiar ...
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SamAnne
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Crazy, sad, depressing, off-the-wall funny stories featuring pathetic white American men resentful towards the world and women, spinning their gears in the American society and economy. Glad to read some short stories from Saunders.

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SamAnne
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Diving into this.

plemmdog I loved that one. 3y
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LitStephanie
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I might have gone a little crazy at my neighborhood used book store today. I am just so happy they are open again! So important to support indie bookstores right now. They still had to pay rent all through the closure.

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Billypar
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I'm not sure why it took me so long to read George Saunders : I wasn't sure I'd like him based on what I'd heard. I was very wrong: each of these stories cracked me up--the dialogue was hilarious. They were also touching in spots. I enjoyed how he dramatized the imaginations of his characters: it gave you insight into what they desired and how they saw themselves. Pastoralia and Sea Oak were my favorites.

tournevis That one has been sitting on my Kobo since it came out. 4y
Billypar @tournevis Ha- I think it's time! 4y
Liz_M I loved Tenth of December best out of the three of his books I've read (this and also Lincoln in the Bardo). 4y
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Billypar @Liz_M Good to know: that's the one I was thinking of reading next. Lincoln sounds daunting to me - I might read all his collections first. 4y
Graywacke A reminder I need read more Saunders... 4y
Liz_M @Graywacke I read the audio book of 10th Dec and enjoyed it immensely. 😋 4y
Graywacke @Liz_M ooh, noting! (The Lincoln book was quite an audio production.) 4y
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JLaurenceCohen
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Pastoralia is another great short story collection. Saunders has so much compassion for his characters, but never lets them off the hook of their own flaws or the anguish of a world overrun by capitalism.

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daena
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Birthday book shopping! Half used/half new. Two of the books are of publishers I collect: nyrb & the coveted Virago Modern Classics “green spines”. Needles to say it was a most excellent haul...Now off to finish the last week and a half of this semester so I can properly enjoy these books! #gradschool #archives #mlis #nyrb #viragomodernclassics

LeahBergen Happy Birthday! 📚📚📚 5y
daena Thank you @LeahBergen ! 5y
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Liz_M
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Saunders excels at the short story. He can create a whole world, similar to our own, and portray a lifetime in a few pages. So, it may sound weird to say my impression of this collection is one of distaste. These stories are so well-written that the despair and resentment of the narrators permeated the reading experience and colored how I felt about the work as a whole.

3.5 🌟 #1001books, #reading1001

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CindyE09
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My #bookhaul from the #halfpricebooks sale included two short story collections and a book I‘ve been meaning to read for awhile. Not pictured: about 6 more books for my 7 year old!

CouronneDhiver I loved Burial Rites! 6y
CindyE09 @CouronneDhiver I am really excited to start it soon! 6y
Soubhiville 👋Hi! Welcome to Litsy! 3 of the books you‘ve posted so far are on my TBR, so I‘m betting we‘ll have a lot of books in common 😊. I hope you‘ll love it here! 6y
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Neale Agree with CouronneDhiver, Burial Rites is a great book. 🙂 6y
CindyE09 @Soubhiville Thanks! Everyone has been sooooo nice so far, I am loving it! 6y
TheAnitaAlvarez Burial Rites is SO GOOD! And you can‘t go wrong with Alice Munro 💙 6y
CindyE09 @TheAnitaAlvarez I haven‘t read anything by her yet and I am super excited to start this collection! 6y
KikiLovesBooks I just loved Burial Rites. I‘ve recommended it to many people! 6y
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa
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As wild and strange as some of these short stories are, I completely enjoyed the ride. The author‘s ability to get inside the crazy, mixed-up, upside down world that exists inside the human mind as we simultaneously talk ourselves into and out of things all day long, that running inner dialog behind every face, set down on paper is a wonder to behold.

#Reading1001

BarbaraTheBibliophage I had NO IDEA this was the cover of his first book! OMG! Thanks for the great review. I‘ve enjoyed his other work, and now I‘ll hunt this one down also. 6y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa @BarbaraTheBibliophage One of the covers anyway, this is the one my library had...and I love it 😂it reminds me of old noir & science fiction covers. 6y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Exactly! 😜😍😜😍 6y
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DreesReads
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Somewhat weird short stories, most are dystopian-ish. The first (Pastoralia) was my fave—about a man who works as a caveman in a museum exhibit. #1001books

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librarypoweruser
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When my husband and I first met, we would read each other one of these stories each night. After four years, we're restarting the book and it's just as awesome as I remembered. :)

Bibliogeekery Lovely! My partner and I read aloud to each other too. 6y
LitLogophile What a beautiful story🖤 6y
SheReadsAndWrites That typewriter!! ♥️ 6y
HeatherBookNerd I need to read more George Saunders. 6y
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kait.corum
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This book>>>getting work done early

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kait.corum
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I'm not procrastinating at work, *you're* procrastinating at work.

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mauveandrosysky
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In Pastoralia, Saunders gets to the heart of the despair that plagues modern Americans. These stories exist in a world whose familiarity makes the uncanniness that much more jarring and disturbing. At once bleak and hilarious, he makes us feel deep sympathy for characters that yearn for something more, leaving us with faint glimmers of hope even as they appear doomed to struggle.

Alfoster Great review!👊 7y
BooksForEmpathy I like your George Saunders game 👌🏻. 7y
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Dempsey
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Here's the older cover. This cover is from 2001. #retrocovers #riotgrams #day27 #daylate

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Dempsey
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Literally the only animal cover book I have. #animalcovers #riotgrams #day21 #daylate

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britt_brooke
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This collection was totally up my alley. Saunders' writing kind of reminds me of Vonnegut, who I later realized is one of his inspirations. I was not a fan of Lincoln in the Bardo, but I'm so happy I gave his short stories a chance. Can't wait to read more of his work!

Nat_Reads His short stories are some of my favorite writing ever. 7y
TheBookStacker I love his short stories but did not like Lincoln so idk 7y
britt_brooke @Nat_Reads I can definitely see why! 7y
britt_brooke @TheBookStacker Lincoln in the Bardo was just trying too hard, I think. The story got lost in the style. 7y
TheBookStacker Agreed! 7y
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britt_brooke
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I'm really enjoying this collection so far. It's much more up my alley than Lincoln in the Bardo (my introduction to Saunders). 🍺🍉 #booksandbrews

LeahBergen And what's that beer like?? 7y
AlaMich How is that watermelon ale? Sounds good…🍉 7y
britt_brooke @LeahBergen @AlaMich It's really good! It's a watermelon ale and with a bit of lime. Light and fruity. 7y
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sfgretch I can't get through Lincoln and I'm feel pretty ashamed about that 7y
britt_brooke @sfgretch Don't be ashamed. It's not good. It's gimmicky. The style distracts SO much from the actual story. 7y
sfgretch Yeah I agree! Mayne this one will be better :) 7y
minkyb I can't remember which podcast but the advice was Lincoln in the Bardo should not be the first Saunders one reads. I ordered and will try that first! 7y
britt_brooke @minkyb That is sound advice! 7y
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britt_brooke
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So true, but mostly fun .... yet completely exhausting. 💚💚

Erinreadsthebooks Yesssssss! Fun, exhausting, and always talking. So much talking. 7y
britt_brooke @Erinstutts More talking than I was prepared for, lol! 7y
Otherworld_Library Oh yeah. I've locked myself in my own room to escape the talking now and again. 7y
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britt_brooke @Otherworld_Library 😂 Yeah, me too, lol! 7y
DocBrown Until they hit middle school and then all the talking stops. At least around their parents. 7y
britt_brooke @mdhughes72 I do NOT look forward to those years. 7y
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britt_brooke
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Not only did they purchase it, it's mine! I 💚💚💚 Overdrive!

Suet624 😀😀😀💕 7y
bitterbear I love when this happens... 7y
LittlePixels Yay! I love when they do that! 💕 7y
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britt_brooke @Suet624 @bitterbear @LittlePixels It's the best! I just started using Overdrive a few months ago and I'm so mad at myself for not using it years ago! (edited) 7y
TNbookworm Love Overdrive! 7y
britt_brooke @TNbookworm It's the best!! 7y
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TheBookStacker
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I have to work at 10:30 today which should be interesting considering my leg is fractured and I have crutches. But for now I'm going to lie in bed and read with my sweet Alastor. 😊😻📖

Reviewsbylola 😬😬😬 good luck! 7y
EllieDottie I hope the pain isn't too bad and that you heal up really fast! 7y
TheBookStacker @EllieDottie it's not too bad but it comes and it goes! I'm trying! 7y
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BooksForYears
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#ReadJanuary Day 17 - Recommended by...

I had apparently been living under a rock for some time, because I had never heard of George Saunders until I heard @Liberty talk about him on a podcast. Now I can't get enough, and am on my library's hold list for Lincoln in the Bardo!

Lauren_reading I hadn't heard of him either - until my brother texted me this morning that I should read his books! 7y
BooksForYears @LaurenReads Bookish serendipity! 7y
LauraBeth George Saunders is one of my favorites! 7y
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JEMoutrageous I have Tenth of December on my bookshelf for a couple of years now. One of these days ... 7y
CrowCAH I heard of his book 10th of December before attending The Festival of Faith and Writing, where he was a guest speaker and interviewee! It was so cool to see him and hear him read his work! Can't wait to see read one of his books. ☺️ 7y
Heatheringheights He's sooo good. I'm jealous you're devouring him up all new. I can't wait to see him when he speaks in my city this February. 😁 7y
RealLifeReading Love his writing! 7y
AThousandLives87 I keep seeing the Tenth of December book at my bookstore but I always put it back! 7y
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HannahAlessandra
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#photoadaynov16 @RealLifeReading All the #onewordtitles I could find in my library. I haven't done many of these photo challenges, but I like the excuse to look though my books and remember titles I forgot I had and/or haven't read yet.

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GoneFishing
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Good God, but life could be less than easy,not that he was unaware that it could certainly be a lot worse, but to go about in such a state, pulse high,face red, worried sick that someone would notice how nervous one was, was certainly less than ideal, and he felt sure that his body was secreting all kinds of harmful chemicals and that the more he worried about the harmful chemicals the faster they were pouring out of wherever it was they came from

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Lisacarlson
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Mehso-so

I enjoyed about half the stories.

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Lisacarlson
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Excited for these short stories!

HeatherBookNerd I loved Tenth of December. Might need to check this out sometime. 8y
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Dempsey
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So awesome! It's a nice break from typical prose. Plus, Saunders really knows how to write a sentence.

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Dempsey
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"thinking positively about problems also doesn't solve them. But at least then you feel positive, which is, or should be, you know, empowering."

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Slsmitty25
Pastoralia | George Saunders
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I'm not really sure how this got to be on a list of books that must be read. It's odd, disturbing and boring all at once for me. I'll be interested to hear what the others think of this book.

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Curley_Bender
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Four stories by George Saunders performed at the library. "The End of FIRPO in the World" chased one person away, but the rest cackled with joy.