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鈥淚 was thoroughly and magically transported by The River of Lost Voices. These are tender, beautiful, touching stories about a Guatemala that is at once strange and universal. This is a remarkable collection from a new writer with a major talent.鈥濃擱obert Olen Butler, author of A Good Scent from Strange Mountain
鈥淲hen you finish these wonderful stories about life in a small Guatemalan town, you might feel as if they were a dream you just had. Funny, strange, sad, and exquisite things happened, and there were so many marvelous and perturbing details that you can't get them out of your head; their mood takes you over like the afternoon rains.鈥濃擣rancisco Goldman, author of The Long Night of the White Chickens
鈥淭hese stories display Mark Brazaitis' uncanny ability to offer up one surprise after another with such authority that the strangest turns of plot soon seem as natural as wind or rain. The stories draw their energy from the fault lines of Guatemalan society, especially the internal divide between Spanish-speaking ladinos and Mayan 颈苍诲铆驳别苍补蝉 (who are themselves divided, speaking many dialects).
Whether the subject is a Mayan detective falling in love, an illiterate plantation owner 'reading' books without words, or a missionary whose sermons get 'translated' into local myth, Brazaitis maps this complex territory with an astoundingly sure eye and a finely modulated style. What a fine new talent has appeared among us!鈥濃擫ewis Hyde, author of Trickster Makes This World
鈥淏razaitis has written a powerful collection about displacement, disappointment, and corruption but also about courage, humor, playfulness, and persistent hope. His stories of marginalized Guatemalans are by turn charming, unsettling, and moving鈥攁nd they are told in language that sings.鈥濃擡lizabeth Graver, author of Unravelling
鈥淭he stories in The River of Lost Voices are unified not only by their vividly rendered Guatemalan settings but by the pervasive sense of folktale that is evident in both the magic of their imagery and the pleasing unpredictability of their forms.鈥濃擲tuart Dybek, author of Childhood and Other Neighbors and 1998 海角乱伦社区Short Fiction Award judge
鈥淢ark Brazaitis's first collection of stories provides a harrowing account of life in a remote Guatemalan village where life is fleeting, poverty is commonplace and violence erupts with casual regularity. Like the silent teenager in the opening story, Brazaitis is the privileged observer hiding outside the villagers' shacks, tracking both the prosaic and the brutal with remarkable clarity.鈥濃擬aggie Garb, New York Times Book Review
鈥淎lternately lyrical and hard-edged, surreal and all-to-real, Brazaitis' stories take the reader to a Guatemala that springs to life as surely and completely as Chandler's Los Angeles or Hemingway's Spain. It is a world that owes something to the sensuousness and magic realism of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, but for the most part Brazaitis has transmuted this influence and made this world his own鈥ll in all, The River of Lost Voices is a superb collection from a new and most welcome voice in American fiction.鈥濃Worldview
鈥淎濒迟丑辞耻驳丑 The River of Lost Voices may be fiction, it is highly instructive. For those concerned specifically with Guatemala and its peoples, with the plight of indigenous peoples, or with social injustice, I recommend this book highly.鈥濃擩ames D. Lowry, Jr., Journal of Cultural Geography
Jos茅 del Rio
Snow
A Detective鈥檚 Story
The Liar
The Whale
How They Healed
The Corner Kick
The Priest鈥檚 Daughter
Bathwater
Gemelas