Woodcuts of Women

Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Dagoberto Gilb ISBN: 9781555846367
Publisher: Grove Atlantic Publication: December 1, 2007
Imprint: Grove Press Language: English
Author: Dagoberto Gilb
ISBN: 9781555846367
Publisher: Grove Atlantic
Publication: December 1, 2007
Imprint: Grove Press
Language: English

These ten stories of “intensity and bravado” by the acclaimed Chicano author explore love, lust, and longing among people struggling to find their way (Jean Thompson, The New York Times Book Review).
 
Featuring characters of Mexican American heritage, each of these haunting stories is crafted with Gilb’s quintessentially spare yet evocative language and explores the lives of men and women at odds with each other. Steeped in an ethos of regimented gender roles, the men in these stories see the women in their lives as little more than woodcuts**—**crude variations of their actual complexity; symbols of seduction, mystery, and power that will ultimately bring about their undoing.
 
At turns powerful and resonant, hopeful and humorous, Woodcuts of Women is a tour de force by one of America’s foremost Latino writers.
 
“Lonely, tough stories—stories that force us to confront what’s difficult in us, and in the people we love.” —Esquire
 
“The gritty passions of men for women—the grand delusions and tender mercies—are the jukebox songs playing through the 10 stories of Gilb’s ‘Woodcuts of Women.’” —San Francisco Chronicle

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These ten stories of “intensity and bravado” by the acclaimed Chicano author explore love, lust, and longing among people struggling to find their way (Jean Thompson, The New York Times Book Review).
 
Featuring characters of Mexican American heritage, each of these haunting stories is crafted with Gilb’s quintessentially spare yet evocative language and explores the lives of men and women at odds with each other. Steeped in an ethos of regimented gender roles, the men in these stories see the women in their lives as little more than woodcuts**—**crude variations of their actual complexity; symbols of seduction, mystery, and power that will ultimately bring about their undoing.
 
At turns powerful and resonant, hopeful and humorous, Woodcuts of Women is a tour de force by one of America’s foremost Latino writers.
 
“Lonely, tough stories—stories that force us to confront what’s difficult in us, and in the people we love.” —Esquire
 
“The gritty passions of men for women—the grand delusions and tender mercies—are the jukebox songs playing through the 10 stories of Gilb’s ‘Woodcuts of Women.’” —San Francisco Chronicle

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