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Winner of the George Garrett Fiction Prize, Susan Lowell's Two Desperados is a collection of southwest-flavored stories that feature a blacksmith, several smugglers, a mule, a jaguar, a runaway groom, a murderess, a witch, a basket weaver, a Gremlin, three cowboys, and a ghost. Settings range from a grand university library to a construction site, from an apocalyptic dream world to the coyote-haunted banks of the Rio Grande. A novella called "Captain Death" traces a journalist's odyssey along the U.S.-Mexico border. Another novella, "Two Desperados," follows a prodigal daughter's return to her eccentric Arizona home. And although they grapple with love and death, many members of this motley gang still manage to find sparkles in the darkness and a few crazy moments of grace.
These eighteen stories play a few games with traditional short story form, but by and large they remain in the realism camp--yet it is realism tweaked or enlivened with an occasional sprinkle of magic or a small electric zap. In length they range from a few words to many pages, from the brief text of a bumper sticker to a full-scale novella. In the words of Apuleius, author of The Golden Ass: "Reader! Pay attention! You're going to enjoy yourself!"
Product Details
Publisher | Texas Review Press |
Publish Date | January 24, 2020 |
Pages | 206 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781680031935 |
Dimensions | 8.5 X 5.5 X 0.6 inches | 0.5 pounds |
BISAC Categories: Literary Fiction
About the Author
SUSAN LOWELL is the author of nineteen books for adults and children, including The Three Little Javelinas, now a southwestern children's classic, and Ganado Red: A Novella and Stories, which won the Milkweed Editions National Fiction Award. Her short stories have appeared in the Southern Review, American Fiction, and the online Saturday Evening Post. A fourth-generation Arizonan born in Chihuahua, Mexico, she divides her time between Tucson and a ranch on the border.
Reviews
"Two Desperados crosses the border between tradition and experiment, order and chaos, and the wild and woolly lands where languages blur and state and federal lines have no meaning. Much in the tradition of the namesake of this award and the founding editor who first made it happen, this book is full of piss and vinegar, not to be missed."
--Michael Gills
--Michael Gills
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