Psychology and Other Stories
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- نقد و بررسی
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نقد و بررسی
Starred review from October 15, 2012
Readers, beware. The title of this book can be misleading. There is no story entitled Psychology. Rather, the place of psychological practice in modern society is the subject of all six of these impressively varied novellas. Readers will enjoy the author's versatility, quirky (sometimes uproarious) sense of humor, sardonic view of the world, and fruitful imagination. He is also master of the ambiguous clue and unreliable narrator. In the hilarious Paddling an Iceberg, a woman having an existential crisis attends, with questionable success, a one-week seminar designed by a philosophy professor turned self-help guru. The Blood-Brain Barrier features a clinical psychologist whose first try as an expert witness may be his last and whose marriage seems just as indefinite. Eat the Rich and Shit the Poor is a major character study introducing Mr. Custard, who gives a new luster to the term psychopath. Fiction lovers who dig short story collections with footnotes (Kenan's Let the Dead Bury Their Dead, 1992, and Dunn's Ibid, 2005, come to mind) will enjoy Boyko's equally fascinating Notes on Sources. Libraries with any short-fiction readers should buy this book and keep an eye out for the next one.(Reprinted with permission of Booklist, copyright 2012, American Library Association.)
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