Snake People vs. Raj, Bohemian

30 Mar

Here are a couple of short stories you might enjoy.

Snake People

David’s mother had become a monster.

In emails to his older brother, David described her tantrums over the setting on the thermostat, the texture of the carpet, the smell of her sons’ deodorant. Her rage grew lockstep with her paranoia, which had escalated to the point that she rarely left the basement, except to check that all the curtains were closed. Day and night were lost. The outside world was gone.

Raj, Bohemian

We liked to do things casually. We called at the last minute. We messaged one another from our hand-held devices. Sometimes our names were on exclusive guest lists (though we were poor, we were beautiful, and people liked to have us around), but often we preferred to do something else—attend a friend’s opening, drink in after-hours clubs or the room above a pub, trek off to remote suburbs to see a band play in a warehouse. We went dancing whenever we felt like it (none of us had regular jobs), and when we didn’t we stayed in, watching movies and getting high. Someone always had something new or special—illegal pre-releases of Hollywood blockbusters, dubs of 8-mm. shorts from the nineteen-seventies. We watched next summer’s exploding airplanes, Viennese Actionists masturbating onto operating tables. Raw meat and Nick Cage. Whatever we watched was, by definition, good, because we’d watched it, because it had belonged—at least, temporarily—to us. By the time the wider world caught up—which always happened, sooner or later—we’d usually got bored and moved on. We had long since given up mourning the loss of our various enthusiasms. We’d learned to discard them lightly. It was the same with clubs and bars. Wherever we went would be written about in magazines three or four months later. A single mention on a blog, and a place that had been spangled with beautiful, interesting faces would be swamped by young bankers in button-down shirts, nervously analyzing the room to see if they were having fun.

3 Responses to “Snake People vs. Raj, Bohemian”

  1. Aeon 01. Apr, 2010 at 3:37 am #

    Both of those were great reads. Both different from each other, but oddly the same. How did you even come across these?

  2. Corman 01. Apr, 2010 at 5:47 pm #

    Snake people was linked from http://johnaugust.com — it’s his latest short story that he released on the Internets.

    Raj, Bohemian was in my to_read pile on del.iciou.us — I bookmarked it like a year ago and finally got back to it.

  3. RCGT 03. Apr, 2010 at 6:37 am #

    The Raj Bohemian piece reminds me a lot of Cory Doctorow’s work for some reason. Specifically Somebody Enters Town, Somebody Leaves Town.

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