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Schwifty
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I can‘t upsell this book enough. If you‘re like me and enjoy old Twilight Zone episodes or The Black Mirror, then this should be right up your alley. Most of the stories delve into the recesses of the human psyche to explore fear, guilt, suspicion and the meaninglessness of human glory. Occasionally there‘s just revenge or grace as well. But it‘s all done with a flair of the funny, absurd and darkly ironic.

Schwifty Also I read this on the plane while flying to Winnipeg last week and the passenger across the aisle kept looking at the cover. I wonder what he was thinking. 2y
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plemmdog
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Fantastical and dark at times, whimsical at others, this collection of stories first published in 1965 and recently reissued (with a terrific new foreword by Kevin Brockmeier) was terrific. If Rod Serling and Italo Calvino had an artificial love child, Buzzati might be it. I‘d never heard of him until I came across mention of his story “Seven Floors” in an essay on aging. And yes, there‘s even a story called “The Epidemic”. Highly recommended.

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plemmdog
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Pickpick

Written in 1961, translated from the Italian in 1965, and reissued in 2018 with a new foreword by Kevin Brockmeier, each one of these stories feels like a Black Mirror episode. So far, I‘m loving them. Like stepping into a de Chiraco painting each time.

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Wellreadhead
The Pigeon | Patrick Suskind
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Mehso-so
BarbaraBB Loved this one coincidentally I finished another Süskind today myself. 6y
Wellreadhead @BarbaraBB Sweet! Which one? 6y
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BarbaraBB Also illustrated! 6y
Wellreadhead @BarbaraBB I‘ll have to check it out, thanks! 6y
Herschelian OMG it is years and years since I read this, takes me back! 6y
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bibliobliss
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readinginthedark “...why even night is not night enough.” ❤️ 6y
bibliobliss @readinginthedark Isn‘t that just lovely? 😊 6y
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UrsulaMonarch
Autumn | Ali Smith
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I adore Smith's writing about this common #kafkaesque experience

UrsulaMonarch And the patient smile / for patients 7y
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