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The drinking of spirits / stories by Tom Abrams.
LIBRA PS3551.B713 .D7 2000
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Abrams, Tom.
- Language:
- English
- Genre:
- Fiction.
- Physical Description:
- 170 pages : portrait ; 23 cm
- Place of Publication:
- [Livingston, Ala.] : Livingston Press at the University of West Alabama, [2000]
- Summary:
- If Tom Abrams sang the cracker blues in his novel A Bad Piece of Luck, he's playing jazz riffs in this collection. These are gritty stories: stories of loss, abandonment, war, confusion, and despair. But Abrams keeps such an ear out for character that we come away from each story nodding, "Yes, yes" in a strange affirmation. And he has an equally observant eye for setting. You'll shiver in a Vietnamese monsoon while watching a swollen, hungry river, you'll sweat in a Belizean jungle bar and its brothel, and you'll bounce in a Spanish train as you look out the window in wonderment to see a friend from the narrator's past sharing a ghostly bottle with two winos. Just as if death, by nearing this Madrid station stop, had somehow been cheated. Just as if the bullet this friend had placed in his head five years before had been a magician's sordid trick.... Yes, yes, and yes.
- Placed in Madrid, Belize, Vietnam and Ohio, these stories carry the built-in joy of varied settings. Combine that with Tom Abrams' sure eye for character, situation, and understatement. Voila! The entire collection becomes an unavoidable, magical delight.
- Contents:
- The parade
- Small arms fire
- A tale of two losers
- Monroe Puckett
- A small thing that mattered greatly
- The gaffer
- Dream rider
- The king of everything
- Forgetting how to laugh
- The biggest rat in the world
- Joe Grind
- Top
- Changing horses
- In the gare at Bayonne
- Fish tales
- The good doctor
- I will hide in God
- The star train
- The book of thieves
- The drinking of spirits.
- ISBN:
- 0942979699
- 0942979702
- OCLC:
- 45154097
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