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Set in a male-burlesque theater, this debut novel captures a bygone era of a seedy Times Square, following the mercenary life of a young dancer who falls in love for the first time. With the same grim beauty as John Rechy's "City of Night" and Jean Genet's "The Thief's Journal," this novel traces the arabesques of acrid smoke and loneliness wound around the dim world of hustlers and johns, of porn theaters and crumbling hotel rooms. "Between Dances," an early work by Erasmo Guerra, received a Lambda Literary Award in 2000 and is being reissued in a second edition. Praise for "Between Dances" "I was drawn to this book with its plot about a young Latino 'thang' trying to survive in New York by dancing in sleazy strip joints. What a kick to read about New York City from the point of view of a gay Tejano. The protagonist, Marco, is a Tex-Mex Holly Golightly-part hustler, part hopeless romantic." -Sandra Cisneros, author of "The House on Mango Street" "Between Dances is a novel about looking for light in the shadows and holding onto hope in the face of despair." -The Bloomsbury Review "[Guerra's] writing is beautifully rendered . . . Between Dances is an impressive debut. It is safe to assume that we can expect further greatness from Erasmo Guerra." -Lambda Book Report ". . . distinguished by a writing style that is as lavish and beautiful as the world it describes is bleak and harsh." -Southern Voice
Praise for "HAVEN'T I SEEN YOU SOMEWHERE BEFORE?""Guerra's stories artfully resonate with contemporary readers . . . he unabashedly shares tales of heartache and desire . . ."-xQsí MagazinePraise for the work of Erasmo Guerra"BETWEEN DANCES""What a kick to read about New York City from the point of view of a gay Tejano. The protagonist, Marco, is a Tex-Mex Holly Golightly-part hustler, part hopeless romantic."-Sandra Cisneros, author of "The House on Mango Street""His writing is beautifully rendered . . . It is safe to assume that we can expect further greatness from Erasmo Guerra." -Lambda Book Report". . . distinguished by a writing style that is as lavish and beautiful as the world it describes is bleak and harsh."-Southern VoiceERASMO GUERRA is a Lambda Literary Award winner. His nonfiction stories have appeared in The New York Times, Texas Monthly, The Texas Observer and aired on NPR.
"Like the howl of an accordion-half sorrow and half joy, wondrous and exquisite-these stories squeezed my heart."-Sandra Cisneros, author of The House on Mango StreetFamily is everything. In ONCE MORE TO THE RIVER, award-winning writer Erasmo Guerra gathers a remarkable collection of true stories about small-town life along the U.S.-Mexico border. Guerra recounts family stories and he writes about the unthinkable loss his family suffered when his teenage sister, a high school cheerleader with big dreams, was murdered the summer she graduated.Told with lyrical prose and a reporter's ear for the Tex-Mex language of the border region, these stories capture the voices and poetry of South Texas. By turns powerful and tender, humorous and haunting, this collection is a deeply personal chronicle of tragedy and the triumph of family survival.
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