One of the first Russian writers to make a name for herself on the Internet Linor Goralik writes conversational short works that conjure the absurd in all its forms reflecting post-Soviet life & daily universals Her mastery of the minimal including a wide range of experiments in different forms of micro-prose is on full display in this collection of poems stories comics a play & an interview here translated for the first time In Found Life speech condensed to the extreme captures a vivid picture of fleeting interactions in a quickly moving world Goralik's works evoke an unconventional palette of moods & atmospheres-slight doubt subtle sadness vague unease-through accumulation of unexpected details & command over colloquial language While calling up a range of voices her works are marked by a distinct voice simultaneously slightly naive & deeply ironic She is a keen observer of the female condition recounting gendered tribulations with awareness & amusement From spiritual rabbits & biblical zoos to poems about loss & comics about poetry Goralik's colorful language & pervasive dark comedy capture the heights of absurdity & depths of grief