I think Mark Berlin's statement is a testament to the love and care his mother provided him during what must have been a tempestuous and chaotic life. Lucia Berlin captured the drama of single scenes/moments and used painterly descriptions to fill in the details to share with her readers. Her childhood, youth in Chile, young marriages and motherhood was complicated, and she mined those experiences for her stories. While her childhood depictions are entertaining, the reality could have felt very painful for a seven year old. Better she choose to accept some level of suffering and decide that despite that, life could be fun. (At least until she was old enough to blunt the pain with alcohol.) She persevered, continuing her education while working various demanding jobs, raising four boys, conquering her alcoholism, and becoming a beloved professor. And many of her stories resonate with a sense of fun, despite human failings and grim circumstances.