Norman Erikson Pasaribu
Happy Stories, Mostly
Happy Stories, Mostly
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By Norman Erikson Pasaribu, translated from Indonesian by Tiffany Tsao
Finalist for the 2023 Cercador Prize
Longlisted for the 2023 ALTA National Translation Award
Winner of the 2022 Republic of Consciousness Prize
Longlisted for the 2022 Booker International Prize
Playful, shape-shifting and emotionally charged, Happy Stories, Mostly is a collection of twelve stories that queer the norm. Inspired by Simone Weil’s concept of ‘decreation’, and often drawing on Batak and Christian cultural elements, these tales put queer characters in situations and plots conventionally filled by hetero characters.
The stories talk to each other, echo phrases and themes, and even shards of stories within other stories, passing between airports, stacks of men’s lifestyle magazines and memories of Toy Story 3, such that each one almost feels like a puzzle piece of a larger whole, but with crucial facts – the saddest ones, the happiest ones – omitted, forgotten, unbearable.
A blend of science fiction, absurdism and alternative-historical realism, Happy Stories, Mostly is a powerful puff of fresh air, aimed at destabilising the heteronormative world and exposing its underlying absences.
Description taken from publisher.
Author: Norman Erikson Pasaribu
Editor: Theodora Danek and Mira Mattar
Publisher: Tilted Axis Press
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Year: 2021
Pages: 150
Language: English
ISBN: 9781911284635
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