Black Sun Rising / La Corazonada
By Barry Gifford
Translated by Laura Emilia Pacheco
By Barry Gifford
Translated by Laura Emilia Pacheco
By Barry Gifford
Translated by Laura Emilia Pacheco
By Barry Gifford
Translated by Laura Emilia Pacheco
Category: Western Fiction | Literary Fiction
Category: Western Fiction | Literary Fiction
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Paperback $18.95
Nov 10, 2020 | ISBN 9781609809980
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Praise
“These stories make for one of the most important and moving American bildungsromans of all time.”
— William Boyle, Southwest Review
*”It’s a compelling tale on multiple levels, as an action-filled western and an unconventional love story, but especially as a vivid recounting of the fascinating history of the Seminole Indians, the legendary warrior tribe who, forced to evacuate their Florida homeland, united with fugitive slaves from the South called Mascogos to form the first integrated Native American tribe in North America.”
—Booklist, starred review
“A noir Western full of heart that explores a unique time in American history, Black Sun Rising / La Corazonada … is a bilingual book that celebrates diversity while showing Gifford is a master storyteller regardless of the genre or story he decides to tackle. . . As with anything by Gifford, this book is worth a read because it takes adventure and violence and wraps them around characters that feel real, so empathy is almost immediate. The breakneck speed of the narrative and the rich historical details are just icing on the cake. Furthermore, making this a bilingual edition was a great idea that hopefully will bring Gifford to new readers both here and in Mexico, where the book was published by Editorial Almadía. While all the directors Gifford had in mind when he started writing the novel were either dead or retired by the time he had finished it, Black Sun Rising / La Corazonada could easily translate to the big screen, and I hope someone makes it happen. In the meantime, go read it. Gifford is one of the best storytellers of our time.”
–Gabino Iglesias, Southwest Review
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