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THE OK END OF FUNNY TOWN by Mark Polanzak

THE OK END OF FUNNY TOWN

by Mark Polanzak

Pub Date: May 5th, 2020
ISBN: 978-1-950774-05-0
Publisher: BOA Editions

Sly and witty stories that warp our world to shine a spotlight on people's many foibles and flaws—without quite losing hope in human goodness.

With a nod toward García Márquez's masterful "A Very Old Man With Enormous Wings," Polanzak opens his debut collection with the tale of a giant who settles down in the middle of a town. While the stranger initially fascinates the local residents, as soon as they realize he has no interest in them, they grow completely bored, if not angered, by him, "a tired monster, not interesting enough to even hurt us." It's a theme that Polanzak explores throughout the first section: our failure to empathize with others simply because they are different from us. In the next group of stories, titled “Travel to Fantastic Places!” Polanzak lovingly satirizes things we've lately come to revere in the fantastic place that is the present moment. In "A Proper Hunger," a logical extension of the trendy locavore movement are restaurants where part of the experience is hunting for your own food while in "Our New Community School," the idea that everything is a teachable moment means that everyone's both a teacher and a student, every moment a learning opportunity: "Buying milk and eggs can be done with deeper Distraction from Lost Ambition." Polanzak's brilliance is that he strikes the perfect balance between irony and sincerity, cleverness and sweetness. "How You Wish," for example, offers a smart disquisition on different wish opportunities (e.g., lit birthday candles, shooting stars) and the categories of wishes they support (e.g., selfish, whimsical, meaningful) while also recounting the ups and downs, joys and sorrows of the narrator's long relationship.

Engaging stories that journey through the fantastic to show us the absurdities and bittersweet truths of our present moment.