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Happy Stories, Mostly

By Norman Erikson Pasaribu

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The first book of fiction by young queer Indonesian writer Norman Erikson Pasaribu, author of the acclaimed poetry collection Sergius Seeks Bacchus.

Happy Stories, Mostly is a playful, charged and tender collection of twelve stories – a blend of speculative fiction and dark absurdism, often drawing on Norman Erikson Pasaribu’s Batak and Christian cultures. Pasaribu’s stories ask what it means to be almost happy – almost to find joy, almost to be accepted, but never quite grasp one’s desire. Joy and contentment shimmer on the horizon, just out of reach.

In one story, an employee is introduced to their new workplace – a department of Heaven devoted to archiving unanswered prayers. In another, a woman on holiday in Vietnam attempts to find solace following the suicide of her son. In a third, a young man befriends a university classmate obsessed with verifying the existence of a mythical hundred-foot-tall man.

Throughout the collection, queerness is a fact of life from which tragicomic events spring, amidst the forces that keep people from those whom they yearn for most, and the miraculous, melancholy ability to survive such loneliness. In the words of one of the stories’ narrators, ‘I work in the dark. Like mushrooms. I don’t need light to thrive.’

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  • Started reading on  

    first book of the year! buku ini isinya kumpulan cerpen, so i guess i'm gonna leave a review for each short story in the book. wml :))



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    Enkidu comes knocking on New Year's Eve (4⭐)

    feels more like a poem since it's just one page long. but still, the wordings make me guess that the rest of the book is gonna be excellent.



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    A Bedtime Story for Your Long Sleep (4.5 ⭐)

    a sad story about a sad story (or should i call it a sad-story-ception?)

    ...if the tale of me telling the story of the Alarm Man and being thought a liar was sadder than the story about the Alarm Man itself, wouldn't the tale of me being thought a liar after telling a story of Alarm Man and being thought a liar be even sadder still?

    yeah it really got me stop and ponder A LOT about human suffering T_T



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    So What's Your Name, Sandra? (4 ⭐)

    ini sedih lagi T_T

    nyeritain tentang Mama Sandra, seorang ibu Batak, yang sedang pergi liburan ke Vietnam, setelah meninggalnya Bison, anak satu-satunya. ga bisa jelasin terlalu banyak karena story telling-nya yang banyak menyelipkan lore drop di pertengahan cerita. but overall, it is a very depressing story indeed, dan setelah chapter ini gue mau take a break dulu, gak kuat bang T_T