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An eerie, alienating, yet comic and profoundly sympathetic short story collection about Americans in America by one of Indonesia's most prominent writers, now in an English translation for its fortieth anniversary, with a foreword by Intan Paramaditha
A Penguin Classic
In these seven stories of The People from Bloomington our peculiar narrators find themselves in the most peculiar of circumstances and encounter the most peculiar of people. Set in Bloomington, Indiana, where the author lived as a graduate student in the 1970s, this is far from the idyllic portrait of small-town America. Rather, sectioned into apartment units and rented rooms, and gridded by long empty streets and distances traversable only by car, it's a place where the solitary can all too easily remain solitary; where people can at once be obsessively curious about others, yet fail to form genuine connections with anyone. The characters feel their loneliness acutely and yet deliberately estrange others. Budi Darma paints a realist world portrayed through an absurdist frame, morbid and funny at the same time.
For decades, Budi Darma has influenced and inspired many writers, artists, filmmakers, and readers in Indonesia, yet his stories also transcend time and place. With The People from Bloomington, Budi Darma draws us to a universality recognized by readers around the world-the cruelty of life and the difficulties that people face in relating to each other while negotiating their own identities. The stories are not about "strangeness" in the sense of culture, race, and nationality. Instead, they are a statement about how everyone, regardless of nationality or race, is strange, and subject to the same tortures, suspicions, yearnings, and peculiarities of the mind.
A Penguin Classic
In these seven stories of The People from Bloomington our peculiar narrators find themselves in the most peculiar of circumstances and encounter the most peculiar of people. Set in Bloomington, Indiana, where the author lived as a graduate student in the 1970s, this is far from the idyllic portrait of small-town America. Rather, sectioned into apartment units and rented rooms, and gridded by long empty streets and distances traversable only by car, it's a place where the solitary can all too easily remain solitary; where people can at once be obsessively curious about others, yet fail to form genuine connections with anyone. The characters feel their loneliness acutely and yet deliberately estrange others. Budi Darma paints a realist world portrayed through an absurdist frame, morbid and funny at the same time.
For decades, Budi Darma has influenced and inspired many writers, artists, filmmakers, and readers in Indonesia, yet his stories also transcend time and place. With The People from Bloomington, Budi Darma draws us to a universality recognized by readers around the world-the cruelty of life and the difficulties that people face in relating to each other while negotiating their own identities. The stories are not about "strangeness" in the sense of culture, race, and nationality. Instead, they are a statement about how everyone, regardless of nationality or race, is strange, and subject to the same tortures, suspicions, yearnings, and peculiarities of the mind.
An eerie, alienating, yet comic and profoundly sympathetic short story collection about Americans in America by one of Indonesia's most prominent writers, now in an English translation for its fortieth anniversary, with a foreword by Intan Paramaditha
A Penguin Classic
In these seven stories of The People from Bloomington our peculiar narrators find themselves in the most peculiar of circumstances and encounter the most peculiar of people. Set in Bloomington, Indiana, where the author lived as a graduate student in the 1970s, this is far from the idyllic portrait of small-town America. Rather, sectioned into apartment units and rented rooms, and gridded by long empty streets and distances traversable only by car, it's a place where the solitary can all too easily remain solitary; where people can at once be obsessively curious about others, yet fail to form genuine connections with anyone. The characters feel their loneliness acutely and yet deliberately estrange others. Budi Darma paints a realist world portrayed through an absurdist frame, morbid and funny at the same time.
For decades, Budi Darma has influenced and inspired many writers, artists, filmmakers, and readers in Indonesia, yet his stories also transcend time and place. With The People from Bloomington, Budi Darma draws us to a universality recognized by readers around the world-the cruelty of life and the difficulties that people face in relating to each other while negotiating their own identities. The stories are not about "strangeness" in the sense of culture, race, and nationality. Instead, they are a statement about how everyone, regardless of nationality or race, is strange, and subject to the same tortures, suspicions, yearnings, and peculiarities of the mind.
A Penguin Classic
In these seven stories of The People from Bloomington our peculiar narrators find themselves in the most peculiar of circumstances and encounter the most peculiar of people. Set in Bloomington, Indiana, where the author lived as a graduate student in the 1970s, this is far from the idyllic portrait of small-town America. Rather, sectioned into apartment units and rented rooms, and gridded by long empty streets and distances traversable only by car, it's a place where the solitary can all too easily remain solitary; where people can at once be obsessively curious about others, yet fail to form genuine connections with anyone. The characters feel their loneliness acutely and yet deliberately estrange others. Budi Darma paints a realist world portrayed through an absurdist frame, morbid and funny at the same time.
For decades, Budi Darma has influenced and inspired many writers, artists, filmmakers, and readers in Indonesia, yet his stories also transcend time and place. With The People from Bloomington, Budi Darma draws us to a universality recognized by readers around the world-the cruelty of life and the difficulties that people face in relating to each other while negotiating their own identities. The stories are not about "strangeness" in the sense of culture, race, and nationality. Instead, they are a statement about how everyone, regardless of nationality or race, is strange, and subject to the same tortures, suspicions, yearnings, and peculiarities of the mind.
Über den Autor
Budi Darma (1937 - 2021) was a novelist, short-story-writer, and literary critic. Budi Darma received several national literary awards and his international honors include the Southeast Asian Writers Award (or S.E.A. Write Award) and the Mastera Literary Award. He held a PhD in English literature from the University of Bloomington, Indiana, and was a professor at the State University of Surabaya.
Zusammenfassung
FOR FANS OF THE ABSURD: Budi Darma's absurdist elements in a realist setting will appeal to fans of the unsettling and bizarre storytelling of David Lynch and the Coen Brothers. In 1980, before moviegoers were shaken by the black comedy and arbitrariness in Fargo and other 'Midwestern Gothic' films by the Coen Brothers, Budi Darma had painted stoic and darkly funny portraits of the Midwest.
TURNS THE WEST-EAST GAZE AROUND AND UPSIDE DOWN: With Indonesian writer Budi Darma's focus on stories of white Americans in America, The People from Bloomington offers an incisive yet strangely compassionate counterbalance to the west's eastward gaze, raising the question of who gets to write about whom, and adding his signature absurdist elements, turns these realist settings upside down.
TURNS THE WEST-EAST GAZE AROUND AND UPSIDE DOWN: With Indonesian writer Budi Darma's focus on stories of white Americans in America, The People from Bloomington offers an incisive yet strangely compassionate counterbalance to the west's eastward gaze, raising the question of who gets to write about whom, and adding his signature absurdist elements, turns these realist settings upside down.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
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Genre: | Romane & Erzählungen |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9780143136606 |
ISBN-10: | 0143136607 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Darma, Budi |
Übersetzung: | Tsao, Tiffany |
Hersteller: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Maße: | 194 x 125 x 14 mm |
Von/Mit: | Budi Darma |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 06.10.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,184 kg |
Über den Autor
Budi Darma (1937 - 2021) was a novelist, short-story-writer, and literary critic. Budi Darma received several national literary awards and his international honors include the Southeast Asian Writers Award (or S.E.A. Write Award) and the Mastera Literary Award. He held a PhD in English literature from the University of Bloomington, Indiana, and was a professor at the State University of Surabaya.
Zusammenfassung
FOR FANS OF THE ABSURD: Budi Darma's absurdist elements in a realist setting will appeal to fans of the unsettling and bizarre storytelling of David Lynch and the Coen Brothers. In 1980, before moviegoers were shaken by the black comedy and arbitrariness in Fargo and other 'Midwestern Gothic' films by the Coen Brothers, Budi Darma had painted stoic and darkly funny portraits of the Midwest.
TURNS THE WEST-EAST GAZE AROUND AND UPSIDE DOWN: With Indonesian writer Budi Darma's focus on stories of white Americans in America, The People from Bloomington offers an incisive yet strangely compassionate counterbalance to the west's eastward gaze, raising the question of who gets to write about whom, and adding his signature absurdist elements, turns these realist settings upside down.
TURNS THE WEST-EAST GAZE AROUND AND UPSIDE DOWN: With Indonesian writer Budi Darma's focus on stories of white Americans in America, The People from Bloomington offers an incisive yet strangely compassionate counterbalance to the west's eastward gaze, raising the question of who gets to write about whom, and adding his signature absurdist elements, turns these realist settings upside down.
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: | 2022 |
---|---|
Genre: | Romane & Erzählungen |
Rubrik: | Belletristik |
Medium: | Taschenbuch |
Inhalt: | Einband - flex.(Paperback) |
ISBN-13: | 9780143136606 |
ISBN-10: | 0143136607 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
Autor: | Darma, Budi |
Übersetzung: | Tsao, Tiffany |
Hersteller: | Penguin Books Ltd |
Maße: | 194 x 125 x 14 mm |
Von/Mit: | Budi Darma |
Erscheinungsdatum: | 06.10.2022 |
Gewicht: | 0,184 kg |
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