Subj : When reality is surreal, only fiction can make sense of it... To : August Abolins From : George Pope Date : Sun Apr 24 2022 13:08:06 > Hi All... > When reality is surreal, only fiction can make sense of it... >In 1353, Giovanni Boccaccio wrote The Decameron: one hundred nested tales told >by a group of young men and women passing the time at a villa outside Florence > while waiting out the gruesome Black Death, a plague that killed more than 25 > million people. Some of the stories are silly, some are bawdy, some are like > fables. > In March 2020, the editors of The New York Times Magazine worked to create a > collection of stories written just as the pandemic first swept the globe. How > might new fiction from some of today's finest writers help us memorialize and > understand the unimaginable? And what could be learned about how this crisis > will affect the art of fiction? Hmm, I''m intrigued, & looked both titles up on Z-Lib -- nada yet for either. . .:( & it didnt offer me the option to request it, as it's done for me before. Oh, well; I've put both of these on my to-read list -- I love a good sety of themed short stories. I found one, paperback, written by immigrants telling their stories from a subjective POV -- powerful stuff! Heartfelt & real. Here's the Z-Lib pagefor it: https://ca1lib.org/book/6154760/cae595 A delightful reasd -- especi8ally the first story that'll really sdock it home to the reader about the emotional turnmoil & stresss many young immigrant women face, from whichever culture -- this just happens to be told from one. >These Stories from Quarantine by twenty-nine authors vary widely in texture an > tone. The work is a historical tribute to a moment unlike any other in our > lifetimes, offering perspective and solace to the reader now and in the > uncertain future. > Table of Contents: > "Preface" by Caitlin Roper > "Introduction" by Rivka Galchen > "Recognition" by Victor LaValle > "A Blue Sky Like This" by Mona Awad > "The Walk" by Kamila Shamsie > "Tales from the LA River" by Colm T?ib?n > "Clinical Notes" by Liz Moore > "The Team" by Tommy Orange > "The Rock" by Leila Slimani > "Impatient Griselda" by Margaret Atwood > "Under the Magnolia" by Yiyun Li > "Outside" by Etgar Keret > "Keepsakes" by Andrew O?Hagan > "The Girl with the Big Red Suitcase" by Rachel Kushner > "The Morningside" by T?a Obreht > "Screen Time" by Alejandro Zambra > "How We Used to Play" by Dinaw Mengestu > "Line 19 Woodstock/Glisan" by Karen Russell > "If Wishes Was Horses" by David Mitchell > "Systems" by Charles Yu > "The Perfect Travel Buddy" by Paolo Giordano > "An Obliging Robber" by Mia Couto > "Sleep" by Uzodinma Iweala > "Prudent Girls" by Rivers Solomon > "That Time at My Brother?s Wedding" by Laila Lalami > "A Time of Death, The Death of Time" by Juli?n Fuks > "The Cellar" by Dina Nayeri > "Origin Story" by Matthew Baker > "To the Wall" by Esi Edugyan > "Barcelona: Open City" by John Wray > "One Thing" by Edwidge Danticat > Stories from Quarantine | Paperback So that be the TOC? Do you havethe Z-Lib link? is it on there yet? I searched the title only & set the publishing yeasr to 2022-02022, but nada matching -- lots of partial matches showed up, but not the one you're speaking of, & searching for the Decameron only broughht up a bunch of US political stuff.. . --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Toy-6 * Origin: The Rusty MailBox - Penticton, BC Canada (1:153/757) .