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In sixteen ferocious short stories, French author Luc Lang encapsulates the brutality of everyday life. Each tale is an admixture of tragedy, comedy, ridicule, and pain. Compassion lurks somewhere, perhaps, but pity is conspicuous by its absence. Lang's curt, agitated prose disassembles daily life with a swift, unflinching hand and examines it with a sharp, analytic eye.

Trade Review
"A smooth, seamless translation."—Warren Motte, Washington Independent Review of Books
“An extraordinary fabulist of subterranean aggression.”—Christine Ferniot, Télérama


“Like Francis Bacon, Luc Lang sets out ‘to paint not the horror but the scream.’”—Jean-Claude Lebrun, L’Humanité


“[Luc Lang] works with enormous talent on ellipsis and on the unsaid. . . . His electrifying writing presents events in all the banality of their ugliness or sadness: the firing of a good worker injured on the job, the foiled attempts of a superior to wrest sexual favors from a subordinate, the failing memory of an old man. . . . Lang shows the cruelty of the world without ever pronouncing the word ‘cruelty.’”—Les Inrockuptibles


From the author: “One day in the early 1990s I heard a news report on the radio. There, in the incandescence of the facts, was a model for fictional narrative. . . . A woman pulls up in the fast lane of a highway and begins to change a wheel, as though on the hard shoulder. Just as she is removing the wheel with the blow-out, she is struck by a fast-moving automobile and killed, borne aloft along with her wheel, her jack, and her car's rear fender—bone, flesh and metal exploding on the hood of the other vehicle. Was she stupid? Was her psychological makeup to blame? Her mental state at that particular moment? Her age? Sex? Family history? Her psycho-socio-historico blah-blah-blah background? Who cares? Only the act matters, in all its madness, all its intensity. . . . The act in itself reveals and illuminates our whole world.”—Luc Lang, Délit de Fiction (Notes for a Poetics of the Novel). Paris: Gallimard, 2011



Table of Contents

1. UP↑ DOWN↓ FRAGILE

2. Sniper

3. Left

4. Initiation

5. Private Life

6. Flux

7. Mad Love

8. The Cold Chain

9. Sunday

10. Air Conditioned

11. Escalation

12. Face?

14. Dodging

15. Airbag

16. Rendezvous

17. The Lord's Day

Cruel Tales from the Thirteenth Floor

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A Paperback / softback by Donald Nicholson-Smith, Luc Lang

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    Publisher: University of Nebraska Press
    Publication Date: 01/08/2015
    ISBN13: 9780803237476, 978-0803237476
    ISBN10: 0803237472

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    In sixteen ferocious short stories, French author Luc Lang encapsulates the brutality of everyday life. Each tale is an admixture of tragedy, comedy, ridicule, and pain. Compassion lurks somewhere, perhaps, but pity is conspicuous by its absence. Lang's curt, agitated prose disassembles daily life with a swift, unflinching hand and examines it with a sharp, analytic eye.

    Trade Review
    "A smooth, seamless translation."—Warren Motte, Washington Independent Review of Books
    “An extraordinary fabulist of subterranean aggression.”—Christine Ferniot, Télérama


    “Like Francis Bacon, Luc Lang sets out ‘to paint not the horror but the scream.’”—Jean-Claude Lebrun, L’Humanité


    “[Luc Lang] works with enormous talent on ellipsis and on the unsaid. . . . His electrifying writing presents events in all the banality of their ugliness or sadness: the firing of a good worker injured on the job, the foiled attempts of a superior to wrest sexual favors from a subordinate, the failing memory of an old man. . . . Lang shows the cruelty of the world without ever pronouncing the word ‘cruelty.’”—Les Inrockuptibles


    From the author: “One day in the early 1990s I heard a news report on the radio. There, in the incandescence of the facts, was a model for fictional narrative. . . . A woman pulls up in the fast lane of a highway and begins to change a wheel, as though on the hard shoulder. Just as she is removing the wheel with the blow-out, she is struck by a fast-moving automobile and killed, borne aloft along with her wheel, her jack, and her car's rear fender—bone, flesh and metal exploding on the hood of the other vehicle. Was she stupid? Was her psychological makeup to blame? Her mental state at that particular moment? Her age? Sex? Family history? Her psycho-socio-historico blah-blah-blah background? Who cares? Only the act matters, in all its madness, all its intensity. . . . The act in itself reveals and illuminates our whole world.”—Luc Lang, Délit de Fiction (Notes for a Poetics of the Novel). Paris: Gallimard, 2011



    Table of Contents

    1. UP↑ DOWN↓ FRAGILE

    2. Sniper

    3. Left

    4. Initiation

    5. Private Life

    6. Flux

    7. Mad Love

    8. The Cold Chain

    9. Sunday

    10. Air Conditioned

    11. Escalation

    12. Face?

    14. Dodging

    15. Airbag

    16. Rendezvous

    17. The Lord's Day

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