Fakes : an anthology of pseudo-interviews, faux-lectures, quasi-letters, "found" texts, and other fraudulent artifacts
معرفی کتاب «Fakes : an anthology of pseudo-interviews, faux-lectures, quasi-letters, "found" texts, and other fraudulent artifacts» نوشتهٔ Rob Cohen، Wendy Brenner، Matthew Vollmer، Robin Hemley، Melanie Rae Thon، Mieke Eerkens، Chris Bachelder، Charles McLeod، Joe Wenderoth، Laura Jayne Martin، Mark Halliday، Daniel Orozco، Greg Burnham، Jack Pendarvis، Kari Anne Roy، Lucas Cooper، Arda Collins، Matthew Williamson، Stanley Crawford، Caron A. Levis، Kevin Wilson، Elizabeth Stuckey-French، Lorrie Moore، J.G. Ballard، George Saunders، Lydia Davis، Donald Barthelme، Joseph Salvatore، Jonathan Safran Foer، Michael Martone، Charles Yu، Paul Theroux، David Shields، Ron Carlson، J. Robert Lennon، Samantha Hunt، David Means، Rachel B. Glaser، Amy Hempel و Rick Moody، منتشرشده توسط نشر W. W. Norton & Company در سال 2012. این کتاب در فرمت mobi، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
Contemporary short stories enacting giddy, witty revenge on the documents that define and dominate our lives.
In our bureaucratized culture, weâre inundated by documents: itineraries, instruction manuals, permit forms, primers, letters of complaint, end-of-year reports, accidentally forwarded email, traffic updates, ad infinitum. David Shields and Matthew Vollmer, both writers and professors, have gathered forty short fictions that theyâve found to be seriously hilarious and irresistibly teachable (in both writing and literature courses): counterfeit texts that capture the barely suppressed frustration and yearning that percolate just below the surface of most official documents. The innovative stories collected in Fakes-including ones by Ron Carlson (a personal ad), Amy Hempel (a complaint to the parking department), Rick Moody (Works Cited), and Lydia Davis (a letter to a funeral parlor)-trace the increasingly blurry line between fact and fiction and exemplify a crucial form for the twenty-first century.
Two writers and professors present 40 short pieces of fiction that serve as humorous counterfeit texts, including a personal ad from Ron Carlson, a parking department complaint from Amy Hempel, and a list of works cited from Rick Moody.