Whispers in Dust and Bone

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Texas Tech University Press, 2003 - Fiction - 181 pages
Diverse in setting and broad in range, these award-winning stories all turn, in some way, on the passing of the rural Southwest Texas way of life and its stamp on those who leave there. Ranging from bare-bones narratives to magical realism and ever lush in regional particulars, the stories all center on a sense of place. Sharing a point of origin and a journey, their characters weave in and out of the stories, looking for new starts-for answers-and seeing the world through dry eyes. They explore exotic Machu Picchu, Lake Titicaca, and a dig site in Peru and make a voyage of discovery down the Amazon River. They lose faith in God and find it again in such unlikely places as a water lot in South Carolina. The displaced protagonists all search for something elusive, something lost, yet in Geyer's hands are yoked by a tension that is somehow always new and always compelling. Andrew Geyer's earthy, edgy, colorful stories range from Texas to Peru, reflecting life's frustrations and occasional small triumphs.--Elmer Kelton The contents...reads like the track listing of some Marty Robbins album-dusty and elegiac, but with that ten-dollar smile, that flash of white teeth under a hat brim. Even when the stories take you to South Carolina, or South America, still, it's Texas. The real one.--Stephen Graham Jones The most important work of fiction to come out of the Southwest since Woman Hollering Creek.--Michael Hathaway

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Ring Around the Moon
3
God Son
11
Trust Jesus
26
Second Coming
34
Samson Four
48
Last Train to Machu Picchu
60
Tea With Jesus
74
Slow Light
84
Looking for a Miracle
97
Four Smiles of Senora de Vega
110
Earlines Combustion
127
Leslie Pictured
137
Someone to Watch Over Me
150
The Hat
157
Flight of Doves
171
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Moonlight
90

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