Stylistically daring, morally perplexing, and outrageously funny, Todd Hasak-Lowy’s The Task of This Translator marks the debut of a writer of extraordinary talent. In these seven stories, Hasak-Lowy captures the absurdity that often arises when very personal crises intersect with global issues such as ethnic violence, obesity, and the media.
A journalist sets out to write an investigative piece on a dieting company that uses bodyguards to protect overeaters from themselves but loses his bearings when he becomes a client and is paired up with a bodyguard of his own. In the coffee shop of Israel’s Holocaust memorial museum, a stale pastry triggers a brawl between an American tourist and the Israeli cashier. A man misplaces his wallet shortly before a nuclear exchange between India and Pakistan. An unwilling and mostly unqualified slacker finds himself cast into the role of translator for the bitter reunion of a family torn apart years earlier by unspecified brutality.
A standout story collection, The Task of This Translator is funny, intricate, and deeply human.
Dive into a world of darkly comic brilliance with Todd Hasak-Lowy's debut short story collection, "The Task of This Translator." This First Edition paperback from Harper Paperbacks isn't just a collection of stories; it's a kaleidoscope reflecting the absurdities and moral quandaries of modern life. Hasak-Lowy, a writer celebrated for his sharp wit and insightful observations, masterfully weaves together personal crises with the backdrop of global issues, creating a reading experience that is both hilarious and thought-provoking. Published in 2005, this collection, spanning 272 pages, showcases Hasak-Lowy's stylistic daring. He doesn't shy away from the uncomfortable, the ethically ambiguous, or the downright strange. Prepare to encounter characters grappling with the complexities of identity, the weight of history, and the pervasive influence of media in a world grappling with ethnic conflict, obesity epidemics, and the ever-present threat of geopolitical instability. Imagine a journalist, initially tasked with exposing a dieting company that employs bodyguards to protect overeaters from their own impulses, unexpectedly becoming a client himself. This story twists and turns, leading to unexpected alliances and a darkly humorous exploration of self-control and the societal pressures surrounding weight. Or picture the scene in the coffee shop of Israel's Holocaust memorial museum, where a seemingly innocuous stale pastry ignites an explosive argument between an American tourist and an Israeli cashier, revealing simmering tensions and the enduring power of historical memory. Hasak-Lowy's stories are not just fleeting moments of humor; they resonate with a deeper understanding of the human condition. He crafts narratives that are intricate, challenging, and ultimately, deeply human. In another memorable tale, a man's lost wallet coincides with the escalating threat of nuclear war between India and Pakistan, forcing him to confront his own insignificance in the face of global catastrophe. And then there's the story that lends its title to the collection, where an unqualified slacker is thrust into the role of translator for a family reunion marred by past brutality, a situation ripe with miscommunication and the painful complexities of reconciliation. Critics have lauded Hasak-Lowy's unique voice and his ability to blend humor with profound insights. "The Task of This Translator" is more than just a collection of short stories; it's a literary experience that will leave you pondering the absurdities of modern life long after you've turned the final page. This book, categorized under Literature & Fiction, Short Stories & Anthologies, Humor & Satire, and Literary fiction, is a perfect addition to any reader's collection who appreciates intelligent wit and stories that stay with you. Don't miss this opportunity to discover a truly original voice in contemporary literature.