These Books Will Change Your Life - Vampire Conditions by the Brian Allen Carr and I'm Not Saying, I'm Just Saying by the Matthew Salesses.


Meanwhile, Carr may be visiting the same terrain as Cormac McCarthy, and it may be lazy to draw that comparison, but place is place is place. Still, Carr is creating his own version of it, and arguably represents a new generation chronicler of this already well-tread territory. A world where there is the violence and desperation we know, but also one all its own. One filled with teachers and life on the fringes, special needs children, and dead babies. It is gothic and it is dusty and the culture South of the Border endlessly mingles with the world of Southwest Texas. But it is also Carr's world, and it is continually expanding, with each sentence, each story, and each new book. Salesses exists in a whole other world, one focused on identity, bastard children, family, mixed-race relationships, and culture, old, new, foreign, and domestic, seeking connection, battling confusion, and trying to create a new, cohesive world all its own. Salesses goes even further though with I'm Not Saying, which via its novel as flash fiction approach, seems to come from a twisty, whirring, whole other world entirely. Which it may be, because what else should we expect from this many intersecting influences? Ultimately, we find ourselves in worlds both old and new, that are as unique as the authors themselves, and sure to change your life.
Published on January 05, 2014 19:02
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