Wry, affectionate, tart storytelling with Keret’s trademark comic kick ... A bemusing clutch of comic vignettes alert to contemporary anxieties ... Not all of the 33 stories land ... But Keret still has an impressive success rate, finding places where the out-there premises sharpen our fears of loss and loneliness ... In its strongest moments, what resonates most aren’t Keret’s high-concept predicaments, but the determination of characters to preserve their humanity despite them.
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