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The Ones who don't say they love you : stories / Maurice Carlos Ruffin.
Title:
The Ones who don't say they love you : stories / Maurice Carlos Ruffin.
Author:
Ruffin, Maurice Carlos
ISBN:
9780593133408
Edition:
First edition.
Publication Information:
New York : One World, 2021.
Physical Description:
173 p.
Contents:
The ones who don't say they love you -- Cocoon -- Beg borrow steal -- Mercury forges -- Caesara Pittman, or a Negress of God -- Bigsby -- Rhinoceros -- Ghetto University -- Token -- The pie man -- The places I couldn't go -- Spinning -- Fast hands, fast feet -- Election -- The sparer -- Catch what you can -- Zimmermann -- Glamour work -- Before I let go.
Abstract:
A collection of raucous stories that offer a panoramic view of New Orleans from the author of the "stunning and audacious" (NPR) debut novel. We Cast a Shadow. Maurice Carlos Ruffin has an uncanny ability to reveal the hidden corners of a place we thought we knew. These perspectival, character-driven stories center on the margins and are deeply rooted in New Orleanian culture. In "Beg Borrow Steal," a boy relishes time spent helping his father find work after coming home from prison; in "Ghetto University," a couple struggling financially turns to crime after hitting rock bottom; in "Before I Let Go," a woman who's been in NOLA for generations fights to keep her home; in "Fast Hands, Fast Feet," an army vet and a runaway teen find companionship while sleeping under a bridge; in "Mercury Forges," a flash fiction piece among several in the collection, a group of men hurriedly make their way to an elderly gentleman's home, trying to reach him before the water from Hurricane Katrina does; and in the title story, a young man works the street corners of the French Quarter, trying to achieve a freedom not meant for him. These stories are intimate invitations to hear, witness, and imagine lives at once regional but largely universal, and undeniably New Orleanian, written by a lifelong resident of New Orleans and one of our finest new writers.