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The Great Frustration: Stories [Paperback]

Seth Fried
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Book Description

May 1, 2011
Channeling Steven Millhauser by way of George Saunders, The Great Frustration is a sparkling debut, equal parts fable and wry satire. Seth Fried balances the dark—a town besieged, a yearly massacre, the harem of a pathological king—with moments of sweet optimism—researchers unexpectedly inspired by discovery, the triumph of a doomed monkey, the big implications found in a series of tiny creatures.

In “Loeka Discovered,” a buzz flows throughout a lab when scientists unearth a perfectly preserved prehistoric man who suggests to them the hopefulness of life, but the more they learn, the more the realities of ancient survival invade their buoyant projections. “Frost Mountain Picnic Massacre” meditates on why an entire town enthusiastically rushes out to the annual picnic that ends, year after year, in a massacre of astonishing creativity and casualty. The title story illuminates the desires and even the violence that surges beneath the tenuous peace among the animals in the Garden of Eden.

Fried’s stories suggest that we are at our most compelling and human when wrestling with the most frustrating aspects of both the world around us and of our very own natures—and in the process shows why he is a talent to be watched.

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"Certainly one of the most original and startling short story collections of the year. In most cases, Fried sets the tone from the get-go: “Last year, the people in charge of the picnic blew us up,” (from “Frost Mountain Picnic Massacre); “To begin with, I am a man,” (from “Life in the Harem”). Fried’s settings travel the globe and leap across timelines (including mythical ones, like the garden of Eden in the title story) with such dazzling skill that the reader simply surrenders to these highly-entertaining and thought-provoking stories." —National Book Critics Circle, “Small Press Highlights of 2011”

"Seth Fried’s The Great Frustration is the kind of collection that makes you seethe just a little bit over how well it’s conceived, constructed, and written. There are almost no sour notes throughout the eleven stories, and there are plenty of moments of sheer brilliance. Taking small quotients from the greats across every field of prose, Fried is at once channeling Carver, Kafka, Saunders, and Barthelme, while never fully embracing any of them. As debut collections go, The Great Frustration is on par with some of the very best . . . With this collection, [Fried] has, bit by bit, dismantled everything around us that we take for granted. From those pieces, he built an entire new set of rules and axioms, and then further made a whole new, little world that is almost exactly the same as the one that preceded it, just with slight, barely discernible, truly fantastic variations." —BOMB magazine

"Such an imagination is refreshing, but even more rewarding is that [Fried's] stories don't rely solely on concept or conceit, and trudge forward into the lovely mess of strong characters wedged into dramatic circumstance . . . there's a strain of absurdism in his prose that combines pathos, unease, and dark humor to add depth and give these stories a sense of modernity and relevance." —Publishers Weekly (starred)

“Seth Fried's stories are laugh-out-loud hilarious and wonderfully weird, yet his many strange worlds also have the power to haunt, echoing the sorrows and yearnings of ordinary life in the way dreams can. This is an inspired and inspiring collection from an important new young writer." —Dan Chaon, author of Await Your Reply

“Seth Fried has a wildly humorous imagination, but also sharp technical skills and beauty of language that weaves deep examinations of self and humanity into the inner folds of his crazy worlds. He’s channeling Saunders by way of Barthelme and Kafka, but also clearing a whole new territory of his own. Listen up and open this book: Seth Fried is the future of fiction." —Hannah Tinti, author of The Good Thief

“Seth Fried should not be read by those with a heart condition, or by women who are nursing or pregnant. Do not read Seth Fried when driving or operating heavy machinery. Because his stories are not only addictive but dangerously good. He will make your heart stop and your jaw drop. You will suffer from bouts of thoughtful silence and seizures of hilarity and may even soil yourself with pleasure. Consider yourself warned." —Benjamin Percy, author of The Wilding and Refresh, Refresh

"These powerful and beautifully absurd stories create poetry from the collected voice of those who love and hate and dream and yearn. They stirred my imagination and time and time again seduced me into reflecting on the hopefulness and vulnerabilities of being human. The Great Frustration is a wonderfully original debut." —Alan Heathcock, author of Volt

"These stories are joyful, breathtaking, and ridiculously funny. Yes, there is darkness and violence and the constant threat of unhappy endings, but Fried is such a stunning writer, you actually love the coming disaster because it is so perfectly presented on the page." —Kevin Wilson, author of Tunneling to the Center of the Earth and The Family Fang

"In The Great Frustration, Seth Fried creates elaborate set pieces, populates them with living, breathing characters, arranges them for maximum chaos, and then sets it all in motion, inviting you to watch catastrophe and disaster and ruin. Even if you wanted to stop reading, you couldn't: his sentences drive you forward with a relentless rhythm, breaking your heart, then reassembling it, then breaking it again, and you don't even mind, because he's also making you laugh out loud." —Charles Yu, author of How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe

Product Details

  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Soft Skull Press (May 1, 2011)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1593764162
  • ISBN-13: 978-1593764166
  • Product Dimensions: 8.1 x 5.4 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #523,090 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

Seth Fried's short stories have appeared in numerous publications, including Tin House, One Story, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, The Kenyon Review, The Missouri Review, and Vice, and have been anthologized in The Better of McSweeney's, Volume 2 and The Pushcart Prize XXXV: The Best of the Small Presses.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Astounding. December 28, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition
Some bloke called Josh recommended this book and it's as well he did. This book is quite simply brilliant. A volume of short allegorical tales, it grips, disquietens, relents, amuses and leaves your imagination in a state of slightly worried provocation.
Like the book, I'll keep this review short. If you only read one cliché in your life, make it this one - if you only read one book in your life, make it this one.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars What I've Been Itching For July 21, 2011
By Heath
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Seth Fried's stories stroked my eyes and mind the way I've been wanting them rubbed for a long time. Don't be fooled by this "debut collection", because Fried's stories are so well-written and imaginative that it feels as though you are reading one of the great big-hitters in Literature. I don't remember the last time I finished a book as quickly as 'The Great Frustration'. I loved it and I'm looking forward to a novel or another set of short stories from this fantastic author.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent read. May 22, 2011
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I loved this book. It's full of fun, insightful allegories that provide a view in the way we all live. It is funny and intellectual with a voice I've never heard in this type of writing. Great book!!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Off-center clarity, charity, humor
How good is it when a story makes you ache and laugh simultaneously even as you admire, and, yes, envy, the author's skill with our language? Read more
Published 10 months ago by Doc
3.0 out of 5 stars Beautiful writing- heavy, heavy message...
Seth Fried definitely possesses a wonderful imagination and a beautiful way with words. I don't know why I didn't enjoy these stories because I love the satirists H. H. Read more
Published 11 months ago by Athene Five
5.0 out of 5 stars Extraordinary!!!
This book is full of fascinating, compelling, and hilarious stories. In this collection the unbelievable becomes believable. Read more
Published 14 months ago by J Snow
5.0 out of 5 stars Got it for free and plan to buy a shelf copy!
I think that's as good a recommendation as anyone should need for this collection. It was briefly free on Kindle, but it's well worth paying for, and I plan to; I could easily see... Read more
Published 15 months ago by onefish
5.0 out of 5 stars Astonishing
If you're a writer, as I am, it's the kind of book that pisses you off because you didn't write it. OK. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Kathryn Higgins
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book if you like great books
One of my favorite spiritual writers is Seth Fried, a Dutch priest who taught at Yale, Harvard, and spent the remainder of his life as a pastor ministering to the severely... Read more
Published 20 months ago by Reddit
5.0 out of 5 stars Grimm Brothers for Today's Adults!!!!!
Well! Well! Well! I hope Seth Fried isn't going to move in next door to me with an imagination like his. Read more
Published 24 months ago by C. E. Selby
5.0 out of 5 stars Read, Laugh and Enjoy
''Seth Fried's short story collection, The Great Frustration, is funny, well-written and extremely difficult to put down. Read more
Published on May 9, 2011 by Morris Massel
5.0 out of 5 stars The Great Collection!
An amazing collection by a gifted new writer. My favorite story, "Those of Us in Plaid," has the best opening line I've read in awhile: "Our job was simple: get the monkey in the... Read more
Published on April 20, 2011 by DS
5.0 out of 5 stars Magical
This book has it all. Comedy, romance, tragedy, sexuality, and a slight nuttiness with hints of lavender. Read more
Published on April 19, 2011 by Joe L.
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