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The Days
The Days: Forecasts, Warnings, Advice | M. A. C. Farrant
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It s hard to worry about the future when you re laughing at the hilarious absurdity of daily life. The days we live go by like slugs eating their way through leaves; everything changes, yet nothing changes, and the years soon accumulate. Who doesn t read their daily horoscope, searching for guidance about what s to come, how to live? What is life, but ordinary and special days, time passing, humour, sex, death, and love (making it all bearable)? All these are repeated gestures that run through The Days, a kind of absurdist guidebook made up of ninety unconventional, very short stories collected in three tight sections. This is fiction that thinks, fiction that cuts to the chase, told with Farrant s trademark humour and acerbic wit. Her miniatures gracefully articulate the contemporary zeitgeist: anxiety about the future coupled with absurd mundanity. Somehow, always, Farrant captures the moments that buoy us up, crystallizing the experiences keeping us from being overwhelmed while calling our attention to overwhelming truths. Let yourself be excited and delighted. Farrant s artfully spare stories averaging a couple of paragraphs each offer enough food for thought (and mood) to keep you going for months. Dip in occasionally to be reminded of the strangeness of us, or read from beginning to end and immerse yourself in a slightly skewed version of reality one in which people are frank and the world is unforgiving as it shimmers like light on water, sometimes blinding, always dazzling."
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Brb, I have to go get my hands on everything MAC Farrant has written. This surprising book of free-form poetry oscillated between the tender & frank and the absurd with acrobatic ease. Every page felt like a surprise and a gift, the literary version of Cracker Jack. It delivered so darn often that I grew to understand there was always something good and extra at the bottom of the box. #nationalpoetrymonth #poetryeverydamnday

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