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Snapping Lines
Contributor(s): Lopez, Jack (Author)

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ISBN: 0816520763     ISBN-13: 9780816520763
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
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Binding Type: Hardcover - See All Available Formats & Editions
Published: January 2001
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Annotation: A construction worker takes up with the pregnant daughter of an acquaintance and finds he doesn't control the relationship as much as he thinks he does...

A couple searches for a lost dog along the beach because the dog is more important than their relationship...

A drunken man picks up a girl hitchhiker and remembers what it once felt like to have feelings for someone else...

What does it mean to be male in a world in which old borders no longer exist? How can a man have a relationship if he doesn't even know who he is -- and what better way to find out than by committing to a woman?

Snapping Lines brings familiar and new stories together in a collection that explores the lives of loners searching for love. Jack Lopez writes about people who have adopted a stoical indifference to a world in which they always seem to find themselves on the losing end.

These stories explore Latino male identity and the forces that shape it: friends, family, and lovers; culture, place, and relationships. They focus on men -- often workingmen in the building trades -- who construct their lives through their work and live in perpetual limbo because they don't know who they are. Men who stumble onto the relationships they need almost by accident. Men who try to control their relationships but fail.

Written in spare, electric language and energized by memorable scenes, these stories enlighten as much as they entertain. When you have read Snapping Lines, you will come to see the faces of strangers in new and familiar ways.

Click for more in this series: Camino del Sol: A Latina and Latino Literary (Paperback)

Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Short Stories (single Author)
- Fiction | Hispanic & Latino
Dewey: FIC
LCCN: 00009379
Series: Camino del Sol: A Latina and Latino Literary (Paperback)
Physical Information: 0.44" H x 6.09" W x 9.07" L (0.48 lbs) 137 pages
Themes:
- Ethnic Orientation - Hispanic
Features: Dust Cover
Review Citations: Kirkus Reviews 02/01/2001 pg. 143
Univ PR Books for Public Libry 01/01/2002 pg. 79 - Strongly Recommended
 
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A construction worker takes up with the pregnant daughter of an acquaintance and finds he doesn't control the relationship as much as he thinks he does . . .

A couple searches for a lost dog along the beach because the dog is more important than their relationship . . .

A drunken man picks up a girl hitchhiker and remembers what it once felt like to have feelings for someone else . . .

What does it mean to be male in a world in which old borders no longer exist? How can a man have a relationship if he doesn't even know who he is--and what better way to find out than by committing to a woman? Snapping Lines brings familiar and new stories together in a collection that explores the lives of loners searching for love. Jack Lopez writes about people who have adopted a stoical indifference to a world in which they always seem to find themselves on the losing end. These stories explore Latino male identity and the forces that shape it: friends, family, and lovers; culture, place, and relationships. They focus on men--often working men in the building trades--who construct their lives through their work and live in perpetual limbo because they don't know who they are. Men who stumble onto the relationships they need almost by accident. Men who try to control their relationships but fail.

Written in spare, electric language and energized by memorable scenes, these stories enlighten as much as they entertain. When you have read Snapping Lines, you will come to see the faces of strangers in new and familiar ways.

 
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