3 Stories of God: 5, 6, and 7

99storiesofgod


This week, we will be running a series of pieces from Joy Williams’s 99 Stories of God. First published in The Paris Review in 1968, Joy Williams has since appeared in our pages many times. 99 Stories of God is her first book of fiction in nearly a decade and was written, she has said, partly in an attempt to imitate the inimitable Thomas Bernhard, that “cranky genius of Austrian literature,” and his The Voice Imitator: 104 Stories.


 


5


At some point, Kafka became a vegetarian.


Afterwards, visiting an aquarium in Berlin, he spoke to the fish through the glass.


“Now at last I can look at you in peace, I don’t eat you anymore.” Read More »

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