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~ (Author) "IT WAS 1973, THE SUMMER OF WATERGATE, BUT MY MIND WAS not on politics, but literature..." (more)
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Bukiet (Strange Fire, etc.) loses his bearings in this strained, wooden collection, which strives so hard to be clever that subtlety flies out the window. The 11 stories are best compared to Woody Allen's fictional sendups of great writers, but lack Allen's intelligent wit and insight. "The Two Franzes," a story about the young Franz Kafka, reads like a discarded skit for an intellectual's Saturday Night Live!, with 12-year-old Franz playing messenger boy to his first mentor, playwright Franz Grillparzer. Kafka's budding talent is ploddingly noted ("he often had ideas that he didn't know what to do with"), as is the genesis of The Metamorphosis ("You little insect," hisses his sister). Many of the entries focus on writers and the theme of literary envy. In "Squeak, Memory," Vladimir Nabokov is stalked by a young fan in 1973, with the Watergate scandal providing a contrived backdrop. In "Paper Hero," an unknown novelist plans a ridiculous publicity stunt at a German book fair that goes predictably awry (he's flogging a novel called Strange Fire). In the ambitious metafictional story "Tongue of the Jews," a WASP-y corporate lawyer becomes a guilt-ridden chronicler of Holocaust stories and is drawn into the plot of a Philip Roth-type novel, but the effort is marred by broad caricatures of wealthy Jewish New Yorkers. Throughout, Bukiet's pacing is uncertain and his tone uneven, literary pastiche alternating with bald colloquialisms ("Randall sometimes knew when he had been dissed"). These juxtapositions at times yield flashes of humor, but Bukiet never exhibits the incisive wit required for effective satire or farce.
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After one reads Bukiet's short story "But, Microsoft! What Byte through Yonder Windows Break?" it's entirely possible that Bill Gates may never again be viewed in quite the same light. A teenage supermodel-cum-superbrain who falls victim to rampant sexism, Monella morphs into the presumptive Microsoft mogul, much to an old friend's dismay. Just one of 11 (not 12, not 13) short stories in Bukiet's cleverly compiled and titled collection, it ponders the classic issues of truth versus lies, perception versus reality, that have occupied writers for centuries. Indeed, many of Bukiet's stories feature writers, either as narrators or protagonists, who discover and distort the truth in all its many guises. From a philandering author in "Tongue of the Jews" to the Nabokov-obsessed scribe in "Squeak, Memory," the relationship between those who chronicle life's vagaries and those who orchestrate them becomes tantalizingly blurred as pain gives way to pathos, delight transcends despair--and vice versa. Irresistibly facile, intelligently fanciful, Bukiet's stories entertain with startling intuition. Carol Haggas
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Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: W.W. Norton & Co.; 1 edition (October 2003)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0393058166
  • ISBN-13: 978-0393058161
  • Product Dimensions: 8.7 x 5.5 x 1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #2,099,199 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Short Review's review of A Faker's Dozen, December 25, 2008
A good short story is a breath of fresh air; a great short story is a shot of heroin. Anyone who believes that short stories differ from novels only in length has clearly never read a great one. One way to rectify this would be to read A Faker's Dozen: Stories, a collection of 11 gems by Melvin Jules Bukiet. In this, his third short story collection, Bukiet slowly lures the reader into his fictional world, starting near the shadowy border between the real and the ludicrous and then moving firmly into the fantastical by way of the sinister.

The excellent first story, Squeak, Memory, begins innocently enough:...........


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