No Man's Land
Selected Stories
Eduardo Antonio Parra author Christopher Winks translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:City Lights Books
Published:16th Sep '04
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Stories from northern Mexico, the apocalyptic urban zones and desert landscapes just south of the border.In the no-man's-land of Mexico's far north-harsh desert landscapes, bruising border towns, urban wastelands and fantastical rural villages-migrants, campesinos and travelers find themselves lost between reality and delirium, tragedy and exaltation. Ten stories with an unflinching gaze onto the fragility and brutality of life: a tabloid journalist tracks a pair of homeless lovers; a blackout extinguishes the lights of Monterrey, unleashing anxieties and criminal tendencies; a visiting teacher in a remote village witnesses a brutal incident of vigilante justice; a desperate young boy crosses the border in search of a father lost to the North. Eduardo Antonio Parra (Leon, Guanajuato, 1965) is the author of two collections of stories and -winner of Mexico's National Prize for the Short Story.
ISBN: 9780872864290
Dimensions: 203mm x 127mm x 15mm
Weight: 226g
144 pages