Breakfast's boiled egg, the overhead hum of fluorescent lights, the midmorning coffee break--daily routines keep the world running. But when people are pushed--by a coworker's taunt, a face-to-face encounter with a woman in free fall from a bridge--cracks appear, revealing alienation, casual cruelty, madness, and above all a simultaneous hunger for and fear of the unknown.Daniel Orozco leads the reader through the hidden lives and moral philosophies of bridge painters, men housebound by obesity, office temps, and warehouse workers. He reveals the secret pleasures of late-night supermarket trips for cookie binges, exceptional data entry, and an exiled dictator's occasional piss on the U.S. embassy. A love affair blooms between two officers in the impartially worded pages of a police blotter; a new employee's first-day office tour includes descriptions of other workers' most private thoughts and actions; during an earthquake, the consciousness of the entire state of California shakes free for examination.
"Orientation "introduces a writer at the height of his powers, whose work surely invites us to reassess the landscape of American fiction.
"Orientation" is a Kirkus Reviews Best of 2011 Short Story Collections title.
- ISBN10 0865478716
- ISBN13 9780865478718
- Publish Date 22 May 2012 (first published 24 May 2011)
- Publish Status Active
- Imprint Faber and Faber
- Format Paperback (US Trade)
- Pages 176
- Language English