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These twenty-plus short stories by leading Central American writers, by turns unsettling, absurd, tragic, exhilarating, and mystical, introduce us to the people behind the front-page horrors . . . A Torruban Indian loses a month's pay with a bad roll of the dice . . . The beautiful young Anita hunts beetles and cockroaches . . . To up its popularity rating, a government stages the first "Miss Underdeveloped Contest" . . . After the 1954 massacres in Guatemala, children hold a funeral for a bird . . . Reflecting a wide range of styles, these stories point in new directions while evincing the particular strength and courage it takes to write in a war-torn country.
"With the publication of this anthology, North Americans have the chance to see powerful visions out of civil wars, death squads and hopeless poverty."---The New York Times
| Foreword | ||
| Preface | ||
| Introduction | ||
| Look at Lislique, See How Pretty It Is | 1 | |
| Mama Fernando Is Missing | 7 | |
| The Proof | 13 | |
| Anita the Insect Catcher | 19 | |
| Confinement | 33 | |
| Story of the Maestro Who Spent His Whole Life Composing a Piece for the Marimba | 41 | |
| Guatemala 1954 - Funeral for a Bird | 49 | |
| The Dawn of Every Garden | 57 | |
| The Rooster | 85 | |
| I Am Rene Espronceda de la Barca | 89 | |
| For These Things My Name Is Rene | 99 | |
| April in the Forenoon | 113 | |
| The Perfect Game | 127 | |
| In the Shade of a Little Old Lady in Flower | 145 | |
| Tarantulas of Honey | 153 | |
| A March Guayacan | 163 | |
| The Storming of Paradise | 169 | |
| Microbus to San Salvador | 175 | |
| Sodom | 187 | |
| And We Sold the Rain | 193 | |
| The Dog | 201 | |
| Boardinghouse | 215 | |
| Mr. Taylor | 227 | |
| Self-Defense | 235 | |
| Authors' Biographies | 245 | |
| Translators' Biographies | 253 | |
| Acknowledgments | 255 |
Overview
These twenty-plus short stories by leading Central American writers, by turns unsettling, absurd, tragic, exhilarating, and mystical, introduce us to the people behind the front-page horrors . . . A Torruban Indian loses a month's pay with a bad roll of the dice . . . The beautiful young Anita hunts beetles and cockroaches . . . To up its popularity rating, a government stages the first "Miss Underdeveloped Contest" . . . After the 1954 massacres in Guatemala, children hold a funeral for a bird . . . Reflecting a...