The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God

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"The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God" is a darkly comic short story by Israeli writer Etgar Keret that explores themes of power, fate, and human absurdity through the perspective of an uncompromising bus driver.

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instanceOf literary work
short story
author Etgar Keret NERFINISHED
containsMotif chance encounters
divine authority
public transportation
countryOfOrigin Israel NERFINISHED
explores consequences of uncompromising behavior
tension between rules and compassion
genre absurdist fiction
dark comedy
hasAdaptation short film adaptation
stage adaptation
literaryMovement contemporary Israeli literature
literaryStyle minimalist prose
mainCharacter bus driver
medium print
narrativePerspective third-person perspective
notableFor concise narrative
ironic ending
originalLanguage Hebrew
partOfCollection The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God & Other Stories NERFINISHED
protagonistOccupation bus driver
setting urban environment
targetAudience adult readers
theme bureaucracy
fate
free will
human absurdity
moral rigidity
power
tone darkly comic

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Modern Hebrew literature hasNotableWork The Bus Driver Who Wanted To Be God