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My Dream Job
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My Dream Job

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my life is the afterlife

From the author of Happy Stories, Mostly and Sergius Seeks Bacchus. Their first work originally written in English.

My Dream Job is a tender playground of intellect and wit where entire worlds collide: the English and Toba Batak languages; Christian and Batak mythology; colonial violence past and present. In a voice playful, daring and not pursuing legibility above all else, Pasaribu writes the ultimate eulogy for a postcolonial dream.

'Norman Erikson Pasaribu's collection inverts then rotates the condition of memory to emanate carefree, surreal logics.' -Bhanu Kapil

'This is a book which simmers with a defiant rage, all the while offering the reader palpable moments of tenderness, or something akin to hope.' -Mary Jean Chan, author of Fleche

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tilted Axis Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 August 2024
ISBN
9781917126007

my life is the afterlife

From the author of Happy Stories, Mostly and Sergius Seeks Bacchus. Their first work originally written in English.

My Dream Job is a tender playground of intellect and wit where entire worlds collide: the English and Toba Batak languages; Christian and Batak mythology; colonial violence past and present. In a voice playful, daring and not pursuing legibility above all else, Pasaribu writes the ultimate eulogy for a postcolonial dream.

'Norman Erikson Pasaribu's collection inverts then rotates the condition of memory to emanate carefree, surreal logics.' -Bhanu Kapil

'This is a book which simmers with a defiant rage, all the while offering the reader palpable moments of tenderness, or something akin to hope.' -Mary Jean Chan, author of Fleche

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Tilted Axis Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
29 August 2024
ISBN
9781917126007