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Not So Perfect por Nik Perring
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Not So Perfect (edición 2010)

por Nik Perring

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22 short short stories; 22 not so perfect lives, where bird watchers come out at night, couples perform love surgery, and a woman is throwing up animals. The extraordinary is everywhere, but an unsettling familiarity pervades. Nik Perring's brilliant debut collection demonstrates the underestimated powers of brevity. Intricately crafted and filled with dark humour, his 22 stories examine the conundrums and contradictions of human relationships, and ask us what it is to be human at all.… (más)
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Título:Not So Perfect
Autores:Nik Perring
Información:Roastbooks Ltd (2010), Paperback, 140 pages
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Not So Perfect: Stories por Nik Perring

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Perring's tiny book, barely the size of my hand, contains twenty-two stories that take the reader through an impressive range of emotions. It journeys from fertility woes through old age and death and leaves the reader breathless at the end. Many of the stories are sad but, because of their brevity, they don't necessarily wallow in that sadness. Instead, they give you a glimpse into a distress that you hope never to feel but that might not be so unfamiliar after all. And yet, a few of the stories scattered throughout the collection are mood-lifting and seem to come at just the right time to remind you that life can be beautiful as well.

I found myself re-reading some of the stories mere minutes after I had finished the book and was thinking about them for days to come. I jotted down one word reviews again this time but instead of writing out the story titles and linking them together, I thought I would just list the words here. It's hard to believe that I went through all of this in just over an hour -- tear-jerker, chilly, distant, ironic, explosive, sad, intense, dark, fated, unexpected, denial, symbolic, rebirth, truthful, universal, unobserved, pathetic, myopic, release, lovely, literal, heart-breaking.

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  klpm | Sep 9, 2010 |
I enjoy short short stories, and 'Not So Perfect' is the most enjoyable collection I have read so far. Nik Perring's 22 tales in this book can each be read quickly - they are short short, after all, but I found them triggering feelings, memories, enjoyment, ideas, and wondering equal to any 'full length' short story. For the reader unfamiliar with short short fiction, this is an excellent introduction. For the writer, it sets a challenging standard to match. ( )
  MichaelMac | Jun 17, 2010 |
When it comes to reputation and popularity, modern day short story writers seem to get the short end of the stick. Novels are more popular than shorter works; there is no doubt about that. Readers seem to prefer immersing themselves in complicated, detailed plots housed in 500 pages novels over experiencing spare short stories of a dozen pages or so. I tend to be that way myself, despite the fact that I have come to believe that it might be more difficult to write a quality short story than it is to write a longer work. Nik Perring's "Not So Perfect" has pretty much convinced me that I am correct about that opinion. It must really be hard to make it look this easy.

"Not So Perfect" is Perring's collection of 22 short stories, several of which have been previously published in British (I think) literary magazines. The collection gives new definition to short story because these little tales are best characterized as short short stories. These are stories of a few hundred words and just three or four pages, on average, but do not let their brevity fool you because each of the stories packs a little kick of its own. Perring has such an uncanny ability to create believable characters and unusual situations in very few words that I found myself always looking forward to the next story to see if he could pull it off again. He did.

None of Perring's characters are perfect, and what we see of their lives is not even close to being perfect, but they are interesting and fun to get to know. Among my favorite stories is one about a library patron that comes to the disapproving notice of the librarian who suspects he is up to no good. There is one about a young woman's obsessive use of Post-It notes, another about two birdwatchers that come out only at night, and one about a woman who literally vomits small animals. There may be no perfect characters and no perfect lives in Perring's stories but I defy the reader to forget them.

"Not So Perfect" is fun and I will long remember it because of a unique experience I had while reading it. I always keep a book in my car, just for those little unexpected delays that so often happen during my daily commute or when I have to queue up someplace for a few minutes of what would, otherwise, be wasted time. "Not So Perfect" rode along in my passenger seat for several days and, while waiting for an exceptionally long traffic light to turn green in my direction (a wait of almost three minutes), I was able to read an entire short (short) story on the way to work. How cool is that?

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22 short short stories; 22 not so perfect lives, where bird watchers come out at night, couples perform love surgery, and a woman is throwing up animals. The extraordinary is everywhere, but an unsettling familiarity pervades. Nik Perring's brilliant debut collection demonstrates the underestimated powers of brevity. Intricately crafted and filled with dark humour, his 22 stories examine the conundrums and contradictions of human relationships, and ask us what it is to be human at all.

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