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Happy Fish.

von Scott Snyder

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Scott Snyder’s protagonists inhabit a playfully deranged fictional world in which a Wall Street trader can find himself armed with a speargun, guarding a Dumpster outside a pawnshop in Florida; or an employee at Niagara Falls (his job: watching for jumpers) will take off in a car after a blimp in which his girlfriend has escaped. But in Snyder’s wondrous imagination there’s a thin membrane between the whimsical and the disturbing: the unlikely affair between a famous actress–in hiding after surgery–and a sporting goods salesman takes an ominous turn just as she begins to heal; an engaged couple’s relationship is fractured when one of them becomes obsessed with an inmate at the women’s prison next door. Dark, funny, powerful, this debut collection underscores the remarkable gifts of a fiercely original young writer. From the Hardcover edition.… (mehr)
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A fun collection of short stories by up and coming writer Scott Snyder. I dig his comics (especially his work on Batman and Swamp Thing) so I thought I'd check out his short story collection. The results are mixed. I really enjoyed many of the stories here -- there's a darkness to his stories that is very compelling, and I love his asides with interesting/weird facts about animals, history and other subjects. But I would have cut the second and third stories here, which lack the hooks of the other tales. I look forward to reading what he writes next! ( )
  wethewatched | Sep 24, 2013 |
Snyder writes clear, solid, dependendable (or dependably undependable) characters who try — though frequently fail — not to come unglued. Highly recommended.
http://12frogs.com/reading/reviews/2009/07/voodoo-heart/ ( )
  jlspad | Jan 12, 2010 |
This is everything a short story collection should be: imaginative, powerful, beautifully crafted and delightfully strange. Scott Snyder is a compelling, original new voice in fiction. ( )
  scribblegirl | Jan 28, 2008 |
Dark and funny is the name of the gamme for this collection of stories. ( )
  fauxcajun | Nov 10, 2006 |
This is one of the best collections of short stories I have read in a long time. Scott Snyder takes seemingly ordinary characters, gives them unique and slightly offbeat voices and then lets their actions transform them. Heartbreaking moments are interspersed with moments of profound transformation to give the collection a completeness that is often missing from short story collections.

I love it when a novel or a story takes me so far outside of myself that I have trouble figuring out where I am or recognizing who I am with when I emerge on the other side. ( )
  aahlvers | Aug 2, 2006 |
In his entirely enjoyable and justifiably inventive debut collection, Scott Snyder works in the area of the unlikely, as opposed to that of the utterly impossible, focusing his imagination on what could happen if the axis of the earth were tilted by just a few more fractions of a degree. In the majority of cases he does this in service of a love story, often with the result of showing us something we can recognize in ourselves.
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Scott Snyder’s protagonists inhabit a playfully deranged fictional world in which a Wall Street trader can find himself armed with a speargun, guarding a Dumpster outside a pawnshop in Florida; or an employee at Niagara Falls (his job: watching for jumpers) will take off in a car after a blimp in which his girlfriend has escaped. But in Snyder’s wondrous imagination there’s a thin membrane between the whimsical and the disturbing: the unlikely affair between a famous actress–in hiding after surgery–and a sporting goods salesman takes an ominous turn just as she begins to heal; an engaged couple’s relationship is fractured when one of them becomes obsessed with an inmate at the women’s prison next door. Dark, funny, powerful, this debut collection underscores the remarkable gifts of a fiercely original young writer. From the Hardcover edition.

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