Fly Already: Stories

Fly Already: Stories

2018 • 224 pages

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15

Short story collections are always difficult to review, but for real, I'm over here thinking, how on earth does one review this collection?? Keret is an Israeli author, and this was translated into English, and I feel like I need to give props to the translators because I think this was pretty magnificent, if not a bit messed up.

The problem for reviewing (but a wonderful thing for reading) is that these stories kind of take you where you don't expect them to go, and so I kind of don't want to go into too much detail for fear of ruining the individual stories for someone else. They're just unexpected, and many are quite dark, and they have these little twists or turns of phrase where it's not something you're looking for, but then you're putting the book down on your lap, going “huh” and stopping to think for a few minutes before picking it back up.

Standout stories for me:
- The titular piece, and the first story in the collection, which gave me chills right off the bat, as a man tries to protect his son from witnessing a stranger's suicide.
- Tabula Rasa. Oh this one was wonderfully written and so very fucked up. I can't tell you anything about it.
- Car Concentrate, about a guy who has his father's old crushed-up convertible as a conversation piece in his living room. It's also messed up.
- Windows, about a man named Mickey who has trouble remembering things and is in what seems like assisted living, but who is helping whom?
- Yad Vashem, which I had to sit with for a while after I finished. About a couple visiting Israel, and their trip to a Holocaust museum. The juxtaposition of the children who were killed, and that the woman had recently had an abortion.
- Also the one that's not really titled, other than I guess “Glitch at the Edge of the Galaxy” query, which isn't so much a story as it is a series of emails throughout the book back and forth between a guy who is the manager of an escape room and a patron who wants to visit it on Holocaust Remembrance Day.

... which I guess is a lot of stories I thought were impressive for a short collection.

Anyway, despite it being weird and messed up and dark and dry in tone, I thought it was exceptional. 4.5 stars.

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