Mexico, Josh Barkan
Mexico, Josh Barkan
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Mexico
Stories

Author: Josh Barkan

Narrator: Robert Fass

Unabridged: 8 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/24/2017


Synopsis

The characters in these stories are everyday citizens—a chef, architect, nurse, high school teacher, painter, beauty queen, classical bass player, plastic surgeon, businessman, mime—simply trying to lead their lives and steer clear of violence. Yet inevitably, violence has a way of intruding on their lives. A surgeon finds himself forced into performing a risky procedure on a narco killer. A teacher struggles to protect love-struck students whose forbidden romance has put them in mortal danger. A painter's freewheeling ways land him in the back of a kidnapper's car. Again and again, the lines between "ordinary life" and cartel violence are shown to be paper thin, with tragic results. Though the lives of Mexico's characters are effected by the corrupt and dangerous subculture of their country, these are much more than simple "crime stories". They are complicated and deeply moving tales that tap into universal and enduringly powerful themes: love and loss, religion, family relationships, government abuse, sexual identity, professional ambition, cancer; they introduce us to characters that feel fully realized in their humanity.

About Josh Barkan

Josh Barkan's fiction has received awards and fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Grace Paley Prize for Short Fiction, Paterson Fiction Prize, Juniper Prize for Fiction, and the Lightship International Short Story Prize. After graduating Phi Beta Kappa from Yale, he spent a year teaching in Japan, then received his MFA from the Iowa Writers' Workshop. He has taught writing at Harvard, New York University, and Boston University.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Esil

I don't have a clue why this short story collection has low ratings. Did readers think they were going to read about beach vacations and tasty food? Personally, I thought this collection was really original, engaging, and clever -- it's a bit gritty but it's not over the top. I have read quite a few......more

Goodreads review by Sadie

Another reviewer said, "To be honest, I'm not sure Americans really need to hear more violent stories about Mexican crime and corruption. Mexico is a beautiful country that still has much to offer. In my opinion, this book concentrates too much on the negative and gives a narrow view of the country......more