The Stars Above Veracruz

By Gifford, Barry

Publishers Summary:
As author Barry Gifford was writing these pieces, he gradually came to realize that what he was creating was a geographical fiction, or a geography of fictions. As Barry explains, "Everybody has a story, no matter where they are in the world, and I conceived the device of The Ropedancer when I was in Veracruz, Mexico, at a hotel much like the Hotel Los Regalos de Dios, where the former funambulist, whom I call The Ropedancer, took up residence following the demise of the Dancing Ciegas, who plunged to their deaths from a high wire." Many of these stories are tragic, some humorous, but all told by individuals in the confessional mode which is often the posture assumed by persons adrift in a foreign land and who find themselves not uncomfortably in conversation late at night with a stranger.

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ISBN
978-1-56025-807-0
Publisher
Thunder's Mouth Press


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Reviewed on January 15, 2006

In Gifford's (Jack's Book ) world, the journey is always more important than the destination, and the characters are always shaped by the journey. The 14 extremely short stories and two novellas in this prolific writer's latest collection all feature his trademark brilliant dialog and economical narrative. Although a character known as Rope Dancer narrates throughout...Log In or Sign Up to Read More

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