Brothers, Fathers, and Other Strangers
Category: | Literary Fiction |
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Author: | Mitchell Waldman |
Publisher: | Blue Lake Books |
Publication Date: | January 10, 2023 |
Number of Pages: | 291 |
ISBN-10: | 179859157X |
ISBN-13: | 978-1798591574 |
ASIN: | B0BS3XK8NQ |
Mitchell Waldman's Brothers, Fathers, and Other Strangers
is a unique collection of thirty-eight stories that explore the depths of
family dysfunction and estrangement. Each narrative is rich with characters facing
identity crises in the face of dysfunction—a brother contending with a
resentful step-brother, a father struggling to connect with an indifferent
child, and a dreamer haunted by the specter of Adolf Hitler’s imagined past. These
narratives feature fraught relationships that reveal a thread of pain and
struggle, such as an aging alcoholic given a second chance by a green angel or
a man with feelings of being trapped in his own body.
Waldman's prose is crisp, imbued with raw honesty, and the
economy of words elevates their quality to something classical. He deftly
captures the nuances of male relationships, exposing flaws in characters that
resonate on multiple levels. The stories are an emotional tightrope, blending
humor with devastating moments, illuminating the trials of an American male
landscape shadowed by resentment and despair. Waldman’s keen observations about
society and family make this collection more than mere fiction; they are a lens
through which we can examine our connections with others, including how these
bonds shape who we are.
The collection, divided into three thematic sections, blends
realism with imaginative fiction. From the pain of blended families to the
surreal alternative realities of historical figures, Waldman skillfully crafts stories
that linger in readers' minds. This is not just a collection about alienation
and dysfunction but a brilliant exploration of redemption, self-discovery, and hope
beneath layers of disappointment. Brothers, Fathers, and Other Strangers
stands out in its accomplished prose and insights into complex relationships.
Waldman’s voice is compelling in contemporary literature, fearlessly
illuminating the darker aspects of the human experience while inviting us to
find solace in our shared struggles.