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New bad news : stories / Ryan Ridge.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ridge, Ryan, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Flash fiction, American.
Short stories, American.
Prose poems, American.
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Fiction.
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.).
Hollywood (Los Angeles, Calif.)--Poetry.
Genre:
Short stories, American.
Place of Publication:
Sarabande Books
Summary:
"New Bad News is a collection of smart, cynical micro-fictions about falling out of love with America's Hollywood dream. Its deadpan humor and ironic touches will ring especially true to Gen-X and X-ennial readers. There's an undeniable "cool factor" to the collection; it's the sort of book that dares the reader to get all its pop-culture references. NBN is organized into five sections: "Echo Park" is a Calvino-Prize-winning series of micro-fictions that follows a out-of-work actor trying to make it in Hollywood. The speaker applies his signature deadpan humor to chance interactions and his own downward mobility in a glamorized, parodic L.A. as he drunkenly roars through town on his motorbike (ironically, a "Triumph"). In "Hey, It's America," the speaker organizes an ill-fated music festival. Readers will inevitably be reminded of other failed events ripped from the headlines (FYRE, Route 91 Harvest) as "Hey, It's America" marries two classically American obsessions: music festivals and guns. "American Literature" functions as an anthology of sorts, assembling a collection of short works steeped in American mythos. Characters are "sandwich artists," "con artists," or "conceptual artists". They aspire to write their great novel, cheat on their wives for no reason, find themselves delivering a baby in the Bethlehem Bar and Grille. "Stop me if you've heard this one before," a character tells his buddy: "A priest, a rabbi, a Buddhist monk, and Donald Trump walk into a bar." "22nd Century Man" follows the cynical tone of the earlier collection through to its natural conclusion: it is a series of prose poems written by a computer. Crafted from AI-created answers to questions posed by Padgett Powell's novel in questions, these computer-generated prose poems are surprisingly apt and revelatory. "22nd Century Man" is a literary answer to the popular internet trend: "I forced a computer to watch 10,000 hours of [blank]". "Death in California," a coda, doubles down on the L.A. parody of "Echo Park." Following the character Death through an accelerated, glamorized L.A., the pieces in this section retrace the steps of "Echo Park" and occasionally intersect with the original speaker. This section heightens the absurdity of "Echo Park" and operates as a sort of "play within the play""-- Provided by publisher.
Contents:
ECHO PARK
Jackson Browne
Diary
Fire Consumes Businesses Near Freeway
Modern Times
Babe Ruth's Bachelor Pad
The News
Pilots
Neighbors
I Guess I Soured
Elliot Smith
The Wax Museum
A Place Beyond That Place
Postal
If I Were a Thoroughbred
Location
Echo Park
Echoes of Echo Park
Los Angeles
Gangs
Coyote
Noir
Cam Girl
Last Cigarette
Red Hill
Adjuncts
Unemployment Office
Extras
Island Time
Echo Parking Meters
Old Hollywood
Game
Climate Change
Home
Unending
HEY, IT'S AMERICA
MINOR INJURIES
American Literature
Alumni Associations
A Novel Idea
Past Perfect
Dogs Named Desire
Contact 89 Instant Classic
Cold Case
Midnight at the Bethlehem Bar & Grille
The Big H
Three Prayers for Artists
Deadhorse
The Summer He Went Swimming
State Secrets
The Failed Time Machine
On Acid
On Broadway
All Americans
Vitamin E = MC2
Kilroy
The Robot
Cockroach
22nd CENTURY MAN
22ND Century Man
Perpetual Kitten
California Condo Heaven
The Architect of Detroit (Part 1)
The Architect of Detroit (Part 2)
The One About the Man Who Steals Bread
Beyond the Barricades
Famous Once
Integrity
Yes Man
After Life Afterlife
Dead Men Don't Wear Hats
People Person
The One About the Man Who Loved His Family
Horses in Heaven
About Horses Again
New Bad News
Small Green Plastic Army Men Will Win the War
An Out There Out There
Lost.
ISBN:
1-946448-57-5

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