The New Yorker: "Appetite" by Said Sayrafiezadeh



Although the ending of this story fell flat for me, the rest of it was terrific. The unnamed first person narrator is an underachiever who, at the age of 25, has convinced himself that steadily working his way up the hourly wage scale at a restaurant is a kind of success, and maybe the only kind open to him. He's battling his manager though, and his apparent inability to make a grilled cheese sandwich. He is burdened by the expectations of his family and also the neat category into which he f...
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Published on March 04, 2010 16:10
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message 1: by Lauren (new)

Lauren cliff, I read his memoir last year (when will all the skateboarders be free) - VERY interesting guy.


message 2: by Clifford (new)

Clifford TNY says it's coming out in paperback soon . . .


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