Dominoes: and Other Stories from the Puerto Rican,Used

Dominoes: and Other Stories from the Puerto Rican,Used

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UPC: 9781880684115
Brand: Curbstone Books
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Dominoes & Other Stories from the Puerto Rican, the longawaited debut collection of fiction from playwright and poet Jack Ageros, is a unique window on the untold stories of the lives of PuertoRican Americans.With a phenomenal richness of detail, Jack Ageros brings the reality of Puerto Rican experience in New York fully to life. In stories that span the decades of the 1940s through 1990s he recreates the barrio in all its multifaceted immensity, with its candy stores, plaster saints, numbers collectors, tropical fruit vendors and sidewalk games of dominoes, its knife fights and junkies' raps and its succesful stories of craftsmen and entrepeneurs.These stories convey hard, sometimes brutal, often bittersweet experiences, but throughout, Jack Ageros writes with artistry and unyielding compassion that gloriously affirm quiet moments of grace and triumph in common and ordinary strugglesthe real stuff of literature.

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