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Title | : | Fortune Smiles |
Author | : | Adam Johnson |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 320 pages |
Published | : | August 18th 2015 by Random House |
Categories | : | Short Stories. Fiction. Contemporary. Literary Fiction |
Adam Johnson
Hardcover | Pages: 320 pages Rating: 4.02 | 9078 Users | 1318 Reviews
Description Concering Books Fortune Smiles
In six masterly stories, Johnson delves deep into love and loss, natural disasters, the influence of technology, and how the political shapes the personal. “Nirvana" portrays a programmer, whose wife has a rare disease, finding solace in a digital simulacrum of the president of the United States. In “Hurricanes Anonymous,” a young man searches for the mother of his son in a Louisiana devastated by Hurricanes Katrina and Rita. “George Orwell Was a Friend of Mine” follows a former warden of a Stasi prison in East Germany who vehemently denies his past, even as pieces of it are delivered in packages to his door. And in the unforgettable title story, Johnson returns to his signature subject, North Korea, depicting two defectors from Pyongyang who are trying to adapt to their new lives in Seoul, while one cannot forget the woman he left behind.Unnerving, riveting, and written with a timeless quality, these stories confirm Johnson as one of America’s greatest writers and an indispensable guide to our new century.
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Original Title: | Fortune Smiles |
ISBN: | 0812997476 (ISBN13: 9780812997477) |
Setting: | Palo Alto, California(United States) Lake Charles(United States) Berlin,2008(Germany) …more San Francisco, California(United States) Burbank, California(United States) Seoul, South Korea(Korea, Republic of) …less |
Literary Awards: | National Book Award for Fiction (2015), Los Angeles Times Book Prize Nominee for Fiction (2015), The Story Prize (2015), The Sunday Times EFG Short Story Award for 'Nirvana' (2014) |
Rating Out Of Books Fortune Smiles
Ratings: 4.02 From 9078 Users | 1318 ReviewsWeigh Up Out Of Books Fortune Smiles
As is often the case with short story collections, this one was incredibly hard for me to rate because some stories were a lot better than others. This collection was not quite what I expected - the super dark nature surprised me. Adam Johnson shows an incredible range in the stories he tells and in the characters he created. The stories take place all over the world - and one is even set in the future. I personally prefered the stories set in the US to the ones set elsewhere; they just seemed"Fortune Smiles" is a collection of six brilliantly crafted and imaginative stories. Little wonder it is the winner of the 2015 National Book Award for fiction and the 2016 winner of the Story Prize. The stories take the reader to diverse locales - Palo Alto, Louisiana, and Los Angeles in the U.S., East Germany, and South Korea - but they all pulsate with the tribulations and pain universally experienced. They revolve around dislocated lives and relationships, irreparable loss, ghosts of the
An audacious,amazing story collection, all six pearls are marvels. (Hehe.) Read whichever story and you will find yourself seriously satisfies. All of them are supremely different (only sly references between the stories remind us that a writer always has the satisfaction only gods can attain!)--think the global humanism of early millennium Alex Garland (who went on to become a significant sci-fi director; Johnson also seems destined to write for a movie or tv show or both), the
Its been a week since I finished this knockout collection of six stories which recently won the National Book Award and its characters continue to haunt me. Among them are: two North Korean defectors who are lost and aimless in Seoul; a UPS delivery guy in chaotic post-Katrina New Orleans whos temporarily living with his son (he thinks its his son, anyway) while the boys mother is AWOL and his own estranged dad is dying in LA; a former Stasi prison warden whose offensive rant while waving
I felt like I was walking in slow motion, treading water, navigating quicksand, on my way to read this book. I just couldn't get a copy in my hands! And then it won the National Book Award and I missed everything. Except I still had the pleasure of reading it during my slowest week of the year (with more time for reading!) I was shocked when a book of short stories won the award, knocking out my favorite to win (A Little Life.) I almost wish literary awards were more like genre awards, which
I prefer reading short story collections that share an overarching theme to tie them together. With this collection, they all felt quite disparate which made it hard for me to feel fully invested in them. Though his writing is good, I wasn't compelled by many of the stories. Nothing super memorable here to me, but not the worst collection I've ever read.
The six stories in Adam Johnsons new collection, Fortune Smiles, will worm into your mind and ruin your balance for a few days. From ravaged American cities to abandoned torture chambers, these pieces take place in an uncanny world you recognize but dont. Theyre all cast in an unsettling twilight of moral struggle, and each one is a miniature demonstration of why his remarkable novel The Orphan Masters Son won the 2013 Pulitzer Prize for fiction.In fact, the title story, placed last in this
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