PRETEND YOU ARE HAPPY
Short stories
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Book Details
About the Book
The collection of short stories Pretend You Are Happy offers its readers a rich cast of characters, a sense of people who found themselves in a landscape of human mega-hive too large for comfort, and those with a determination for life, love and happiness.
Set in years of frequent immigration when people found their lives turned upside down, the stories confront both the social complications of contemporary American life and the intensely personal struggle of people who find themselves in a strange and confusing environment and survive in their new society.
With the author's strong inclination to dramatic and unexpected conclusions, lyrical tragedies and sad optimism decorate all the stories of Pretend You Are Happy. These tales are warm and enriching stories of losses and recoveries, which cannot leave readers indifferent.
About the Author
For almost three decades Edward Schwartz (Dr. Eli Bresprozvany) of New York has worked in a wide literary diapason?from lyrical verses and short stories to philosophical essays and large-scale novels. His works, published in Russia, Israel, Germany and the United States, have a strong inclination for analysis of individuals in unusual situations and dramatic conclusions.