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Curtis Bauer

    Mothers And Dogs
    Home Reading Service
    The Names Of The Things That Were There
    The Real Cause for Your Absence
    • The Real Cause for Your Absence

      • 86pages
      • 4 heures de lecture
      4,3(7)Évaluer

      Exploring the intricate relationship between nature and human experience, the poetry delves into the world of birds, showcasing Bauer's keen observation and deep understanding of rural life. His work transcends geographical boundaries, reflecting his experiences in both America and Spain. Balancing tenderness with necessary harshness, Bauer's voice resonates with realism and vivid imagination, capturing the essence of the natural world and its complexities. Gerald Stern highlights his unique perspective, positioning him as a significant contemporary poet.

      The Real Cause for Your Absence
    • A collection of the best short stories by the author of the unforgettable novel The Postman. Each of the stories in this book is an extraordinary piece of literature. Love, youth, desire, and freedom, coupled with versatile prose, sensitivity, and a subtle irony that sometimes morphs into dark humor, confirm Antonio Skármeta’s position as one of the greatest storytellers in contemporary literature. Juan Villoro has selected and written a prologue for this collection, originally published in five books that influenced an entire generation of writers and brought about a renewal of Latin American prose.

      The Names Of The Things That Were There
    • "In the English-language debut novel of one of Mexico's most poignant writers, a man guilty of a minor offense finds himself caught between the tedium of his temperate city and the growing menace of crime there. After an accident-or "the misfortune," as his cancer-ridden father's caretaker calls it-Eduardo is sentenced to a year of community service reading to the elderly and infirm. Stripped of his driver's license and feeling impotent as he nears thirty-five, he performs his duties without comprehending what he reads, and walks the city of Cuernavaca. Once a quiet town known for its lush gardens and swimming pools, the "City of Eternal Spring" is now plagued by robberies, kidnappings, and the other myriad forms of violence bred by drug trafficking. As he enters into the homes and lives of his listeners, Eduardo becomes entangled in a series of sinister events that will place him unexpectedly at the center of this complex community of people who occupy so much of his time."-- Provided by publisher

      Home Reading Service
    • Mothers And Dogs

      • 192pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Drawing from everyday life in Mexico and abroad, these subtle, unsettling stories probe the boundaries between sanity and madness, life and death, safety and danger. The first story collection from prize-winning author Fabio Morábito available in English, Mothers and Dogs features fifteen tales that show the emotional extremes in seemingly trivial details and quotidian situations: two brothers worry more about a dog locked in an apartment who hasn’t been fed than they do about their dying mother; when the lights go out on a racetrack, a man’s evening jog turns into a savage battle between runners; a daughter learns to draft business letters as an homage to her mother. As he deftly explores feelings of loneliness and despair endemic in modern society, Morábito weaves threads of unexpected humor and lightness.

      Mothers And Dogs