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The Littlest Hitler - Stories par Ryan…
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The Littlest Hitler - Stories (original 2006; édition 2006)

par Ryan Boudinot

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Bette Wore What I Had Come To Secretly Call Her Star Trek uniform, a hideous white suit jacket with too-pointy collars. From her face hung a beard of bees. Everyone's seen these things on TV or in National Geographic. Some farmer standing shirtless in his field, a stalactite of writhing insects dangling from his grinning face. But on Bette, though. Our account manager for digital media. I wasn't even aware she raised bees. Welcome to the world of Ryan Boudinot, where a little boy who innocently dresses up as Hitler for Halloween suffers the consequences. (The Littlest Hitler); a world where a typical office romance is destroyed by the female half's habit of coming to work covered in live bees (Bee Beard); where jacked-up salesmen go on murderous, Burgess-like rampages (The Sales Team); and the children of the future are required to kill off their parents--preferably with an ice pick--in order to be accepted to the college of their choice (Civilization). You may never want to leave. In each of these fearless, hilarious, and tightly crafted stories, Boudinot's voice rings with a clarity rarely seen in a debut collection. He speaks to a generation that has tried to seem disaffected but can't help wishing for a better world. His characters shake their heads over the same messes they're busily creating, or lash out angrily at a sex-and-violence-saturated culture. But they can never entirely lose their sense of fun, however perverse it may be.… (plus d'informations)
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Titre:The Littlest Hitler - Stories
Auteurs:Ryan Boudinot
Info:Counterpoint (2006), Hardcover, 224 pages
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This is a great collection. Many of the stories have very shocking, unpredictable endings that just leave you gaping at the page when you finish. A few of them move a little slow, but over all, this is a great collection. I would definitely check out more from this author. ( )
  brittaniethekid | Jul 7, 2022 |
I love to read something once in while that seems to have that halo glow of under-appreciation as it sits on the shelf. This book is one of them. First, that cover! One of my favorites. It looks like a Halloween costume box... with a Hitler mask. The end-papers even emulate the cardboard box back that the back-cover has. It's a piece of art, in design. And the writing! Fun, dark, but with a hint of whimsy short stories that would fit right on the shelf of writers with Kelly Link, George Saunders, Sharma Shields, Lydia Millet, Julia Elliott, Karen Russell, Helen Oyeyemi, Kevin Wilson... I'm sure I'm not recalling MANY of these sorts of writers at the moment, or haven't delved in to them yet. But I love these sorts of stories. Hilarious but terrifying, like terrorists in clown costumes on Halloween (don't worry, that one is only two pages long.) I would have liked more back-story detail with some of these stories, like 'Civilization'. But I noticed my favorite stories in this collection are usually the stories with kids because he writes them really well and nostalgically, so my favorites: The Littlest Hitler, So Little Time, Blood Relatives, and Newholly are the top four, but I love most of these stories. I bet Mr. Boudinot really loved Jean Shepherd's Christmas Story. Please write more! ( )
  booklove2 | Apr 2, 2020 |
Couldn't finish. The writing is too antiseptic for the themes.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jl6yP5cPqSE
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  KidSisyphus | Apr 5, 2013 |
This is some good shit! Just to think that this guy took this to a publishing office and wasn’t sent straight to one of those nice places where they give you an uncomfortable jackets and some pills… makes me want to take my shit to one and hope for the same!
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  Alfonso809 | Apr 3, 2013 |
review to come ( )
  cait815 | Apr 1, 2013 |
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Bette Wore What I Had Come To Secretly Call Her Star Trek uniform, a hideous white suit jacket with too-pointy collars. From her face hung a beard of bees. Everyone's seen these things on TV or in National Geographic. Some farmer standing shirtless in his field, a stalactite of writhing insects dangling from his grinning face. But on Bette, though. Our account manager for digital media. I wasn't even aware she raised bees. Welcome to the world of Ryan Boudinot, where a little boy who innocently dresses up as Hitler for Halloween suffers the consequences. (The Littlest Hitler); a world where a typical office romance is destroyed by the female half's habit of coming to work covered in live bees (Bee Beard); where jacked-up salesmen go on murderous, Burgess-like rampages (The Sales Team); and the children of the future are required to kill off their parents--preferably with an ice pick--in order to be accepted to the college of their choice (Civilization). You may never want to leave. In each of these fearless, hilarious, and tightly crafted stories, Boudinot's voice rings with a clarity rarely seen in a debut collection. He speaks to a generation that has tried to seem disaffected but can't help wishing for a better world. His characters shake their heads over the same messes they're busily creating, or lash out angrily at a sex-and-violence-saturated culture. But they can never entirely lose their sense of fun, however perverse it may be.

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