Description
In "The Gospel According to Gabriel," a man and the incarnation of his God together confront their own limitations on the streets of Tijuana. A fake historical document about a nonexistent, nineteenth-century religious text centers "Gertrudis Guzman's The Great, Great Book of the Republic of Beautiful Deserts." And in On a NASA Flight to Heaven, the daughter of a cartel boss escapes her fate on the back of what might or might not be a hallucinated fantasy. By consistently blurring together the genres of fiction and nonfiction, and by furthermore resisting all gestures towards completeness and finality, this collection of stories offers a completely novel interpretation of the borderlands.
About the Author
D. Seth Horton was born by the U.S.-Mexico border. He wrote his doctoral dissertation on modernist literature in the American Southwest and founded the anthology series, New Stories from the Southwest. He has also reviewed books for the El Paso Times and currently serves on the editorial board of the journal, Southwestern American Literature.
Book Information
ISBN 9780875658810
Author D. Seth Horton
Format Paperback
Page Count 124
Imprint Texas Christian University Press
Publisher Texas Christian University Press