David Scrimshaw reviewed My documents by Alejandro Zambra
Review of 'My documents' on 'Storygraph'
4 stars
These were well written stories, but they were bleak. And lately, I'm not in the mood for bleak stories.
241 pages
English language
Published 2015
"My Documents is the latest work from Alejandro Zambra, the award-winning Chilean writer whose first novel was heralded as the dawn of a new era in Chilean literature, and described by Junot Díaz as "a total knockout." Now, in his first short story collection, Zambra gives us eleven stories of liars and ghosts, armed bandits and young lovers--brilliant portraits of life in Chile before and after Pinochet. The cumulative effect is that of a novel--or of eleven brief novels, intimate and uncanny, archived until now in a desktop folder innocuously called "My Documents." Zambra's remarkable vision and erudition is on full display here; this book offers clear evidence of a sublimely talented writer working at the height of his powers."--Provided from Amazon.com.
These were well written stories, but they were bleak. And lately, I'm not in the mood for bleak stories.