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3 writers start each story examining an unusual graphic created by Jerry Craven, then spin a story that deals with the art. The book ends with a cowritten novella. The 77 color images in the book invite both readers and lovers of art.
In a manner reminiscent of Boyle and DeLillo, Andrew Geyer's Dixie Fish is a tale of bliss gone awry. Walt Whitman Woodcock's part-time job in a fried fish restaurant devolves into a personal descent into hell-one brimming with deceit, betrayal, and a host of unrepentant sinners. Geyer documents it like a modern Vergil passing through the Inferno.
Includes the stories that focus on the passing of the rural Southwest Texas way of life and its stamp on those who leave there. This title features the stories that explore exotic Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, and a dig site in Peru and make a voyage of discovery down the Amazon River.
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