
Autocorrect: Stories
General fiction, Multi-cultural fiction, Short stories
Synthetic audio, Automated braille
Summary
From one of the most acclaimed masters of the short story form whom the New York Times calls &“Genius,&” a darkly funny collection of stories explores themes of identity, reality, and meaning.Etgar Keret is the world&’s most famous living Israeli… writer, known for writing short stories that are lean and accessible in style, and whimsical, surrealist, and darkly funny in subject. His work explores life&’s smallest, most unremarkable interactions in ways that are profound and unusual. The characters populating his fiction have relatable work and relationship problems. They live in a world of ever-advancing technology, but it is always degraded by the baseness of human passions and brutality: a character&’s partner is a reality show contestant from a parallel dimension; another finds the asteroid they paid to have named after their wife is scheduled to collide with earth; and an elderly widow convinces a popular AI program to commit suicide.These stories speak to our current moment in time: the uncertainty and fragility—full of misunderstandings and miscommunications—while looking for reasons and the strength to find hope. His stories reveal the fault lines and uncomfortable truths in our society in a style that is memorably his own.