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ISBN-10: 0802138748
ISBN-13: 9780802138743
Publisher: Grove Press
Publish Date: 01/04/2002
Dimensions: 8.26" L, 5.45" W, 0.60" H

Woodcuts of Women: Stories

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Dagoberto Gilb is an acknowledged master of the short story, the winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award, and a PEN/Faulkner finalist for his debut collection, The Magic of Blood, and was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship for his fiction writing. His critically acclaimed collection Woodcuts of Women is now available in paperback and features ten moving and heartbreaking stories of lust, love, and longing among men and women struggling to find their way in the world. Written in Gilb’s spare, humid language, each of these haunting stories is crafted with a poetic, aching beauty. At turns powerful and resonant, hopeful and humorous, Woodcuts of Women is a tour de force by one of America’s foremost Latino writers. “The sheer intensity and bravado of [Gilb’s] vision make this collection succeed.” — Jean Thompson, The New York Times Book Review “Lonely, tough stories — stories that force us to confront what’s difficult in us, and in the people we love.” — Adrienne Miller, Esquire “Gilb’s stories read like verbal woodcuts deliberately unrefined and carefully unadorned, clear in their intent but without undue elaboration….” — Sean Glennon, The Hartford Courant “…Gilb writes of the gritty passions of man for women, grand delusions and tender mercies….” — Oscar C. Villalon, San Francisco Chronicle

  • Dagoberto Gilb is the author of eleven books, including The Magic of BloodThe Last Known Residence of Mickey AcuñaWoodcuts of WomenGritosThe Flowers, and Before the End, After the Beginning. In October 2024, two new books by Gilb will be published: A Passing West, an essay collection with the University of New Mexico Press, and New Testaments: Stories, with City Lights Publishers. Among his honors are the PEN/Hemingway Award, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship, and a Whiting Writers Award. His work has been a finalist for the National Book Critics’ Circle and PEN/Faulkner Awards and has been honored several times in Texas as a proud part of its literary tradition. His fiction and nonfiction have appeared in The New YorkerHarper’sBest American EssaysO’Henry Prize Stories, and much of it widely reprinted in textbooks. He is the founder of Huizache, a groundbreaking literary magazine that features Latino writing. Born and raised in Los Angeles by his Mexican mother, he now lives in both Austin and Mexico City.
     



     

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Details

ISBN-10: 0802138748
ISBN-13: 9780802138743
Publisher: Grove Press
Publish Date: 01/04/2002
Dimensions: 8.26" L, 5.45" W, 0.60" H
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