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Sacrifices: Stories

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Sacrifices: Stories
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Rodrigo Blanco Calderon
Translated by Thomas Bunstead
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 140
Category/GenreModern and contemporary fiction (post c 1945)
ISBN/Barcode 9781644211748
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Publication Date 18 October 2022
Publication Country United States

Description

These revelatory short stories tread the line between surrealism and realism withstrange, appealingcharacters who take on a sacrifice in spite of themselves. A followup to his first novel, The Night (winner of the Rive Gauche Paris Prize for foreign books in 2016), this collection of short stories byVenezuelanliterary star Rodrigo Blanco Calder n featuresa taxidermist painter, a blind man lost in Mexico City, a female motorcyclist who rides naked through the night, a foreigner who learns a language making confessions in Paris churches, and a dying pilot who finds peace in a reading of Antoine de Saint-Exupery. Impeccable and masterful in his storytelling, Blanco Calder n constructs a nocturnal cast of characters who become the victims and executioners of a sacrifice in the midst of a floundering Venezuela, others with the threat of terrorism in France, or in a Mexico symbolizing the first shots of the revolution.

Author Biography

Rodrigo Blanco Calder n is a writer and editor. He has received various awards for his stories both inside and outside Venezuela. In 2007 he was invited to join the Bogota39 group, which brings together the best Latin American narrators under thirty-nine years old. In 2013 he was a guest writer on the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. In 2014, his story "Emuntorios" was included in Thirteen Crime Stories from Latin America, volume number 46 of the prestigious magazine McSweeney's. With his first novel, The Night, he won the 2016 Paris Rive Gauche Prize, the Critics Award in Venezuela and the 2019 Mario Vargas Llosa Biennial Prize. Thomas Bunstead has translated some of the leading Spanish-language writers working today, including Agustin Fernandez Mallo, Maria Gainza, and Enrique Vila-Matas, and his own writing has appeared in publications such as Brixton Review of Books, LitHub, and The White Review. He is a former co-editor of the translation journal In Other Words and currently a Royal Literary Fellow, teaching at Aberystwyth University (2021-2023).

Reviews

"Rodrigo Blanco Calderon is one of the most ambitious narrative voices of his generation. His prose is violent and unrelenting. Effective. Sordid." -Karina Sainz Borgo "Venezuelan writer Calderon (The Night) returns with a wonderfully bizarre and dreamlike collection. The narrator of 'Petrarch' confides how it felt to finally graduate from high school at 21 in Mexico City, to be named for a 13th-century poet, and how his hair turned white as a kid. 'Black Holes' follows a new taxi driver trying to support his teenage son. Late at night, while shooting the breeze with other cabbies, the driver learns about 'Big Tits,' his colleagues' name for a woman whose supposedly rides naked around town on her motorcycle, and becomes obsessed with seeing her. 'The Mad People of Paris' follows the aftermath of the Bataclan massacre in 2015 as the narrator, a researcher visiting the city 10 days after the attack, meets people still in recovery and describes the grief carried by Parisians as 'a kind of invisible shawl.' Calderon's precise prose here (and throughout) is wonderfully translated by Bunstead, as the narrator remarks how 'the silence of those days was a scarf made of the very air, wrapped close around the necks of the locals and we foreigners alike.' Calderon brings a delicate focus to his characters' strange encounters. This writer continues to impress." -Publishers Weekly