San Juan noir
(Book)

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[Brooklyn, N.Y.] : Akashic Books, 2016.
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Central - Adult Detective
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"Santos-Febres and 13 other contributors of Puerto Rican heritage take full advantage of San Juan's wide range of disparities between rich and poor, weak and powerful, tourists and residents, in this fine addition to Akashic's noir anthology series."--Publishers Weekly

"A welcomed addition to the publisher's popular noir series, San Juan Noir has the distinction of being issued in two editions, English and Spanish, to more accurately reflect the Caribbean island's bilingual culture. Editor Santos-Febres gathers a varied collection of stories she expects will 'reveal a side of Puerto Rico otherwise obscured by the tourist trade and preconception.'"-- NBC News Latino

"The stories within San Juan Noir stare right into the face of colonialism as they examine the gaps between the city's rich and its poor, its residents and its constant flow of tourists, its colorful exterior and its gritty underbelly. This is noir with a bite, noir that enthralls with its dark tales even as it challenges the reader--do better, do better, do better."--Literary Hub

"From the interiors of sleazy bars or chic resort hotels, shabby apartments and in open streets and avenues with no escape, the tales of San Juan Noir trace the doomed routes of their victims and villains with an acute social and tragic awareness. These journeys keep the reader transfixed and understanding this Caribbean city in entirely new ways."--Insights

Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.

Brand-new stories by: Wilfredo J. Burgos Matos, Ernesto Quiñonez, Mayra Santos-Febres, José Rabelo, Luis Negrón, Yolanda Arroyo Pizarro, Ana María Fuster Lavín, Janette Becerra, Manolo Núñez Negrón, Tere Dávila, Edmaris Carazo, Alejandro Álvarez Nieves, Charlie Vázquez, and Manuel A. Meléndez. Translated by Will Vanderhyden.

From the introduction by Mayra Santos-Febres:

"Puerto Rico is often portrayed as sandy beaches, casinos, luxury hotels, relaxation, and never-ending pleasure--a place that satisfies all senses and appetites.

Yet the city of San Juan is much more than that. The capital of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico is the oldest Spanish settlement in all the territories and colonies of the United States. Since Puerto Rico is economically dependent on the US, the financial downturn of 2008 hit us hard. Many Puerto Ricans have left the island, looking for a better life. Crime has risen and the black market has thrived. As in many crises, art, music, and literature have also flourished. Never before has there been so much literary production. We have responded to our crisis with many stories to tell. And, especially in these times, many of those stories are noir...

I hope these stories spark your imagination, and reveal a side of Puerto Rico otherwise obscured by the tourist trade and preconceptions. Maybe it will also pique your curiosity, and you will come visit our 'pearl of the Caribbean.'"

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Format
Book
Edition
English language edition.
Physical Desc
180 pages : map ; 21 cm.
Language
English
ISBN
1617752967, 9781617752964

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Santos-Febres and 13 other contributors of Puerto Rican heritage take full advantage of San Juan's wide range of disparities between rich and poor, weak and powerful, tourists and residents, in this fine addition to Akashic's noir anthology series. Notable entries include Manolo Núñez Negrón's "Fish Food," in which the narrator tells of his unusual friendship with a boy who drifts into a life of drugs and theft after the narrator goes to university and they lose touch. In Ana María Fuster Lavín's grim "Two Deaths for Angela," a young woman becomes utterly lost in a fog between reality and imagination. A boy ends his father's abuse of his mother in Manuel A. Meléndez's stark, sly "A Killer Among Us." Alejandro Alvarez Nieves manages to make "Sweet Feline," the tale of a bellhop who tries to satisfy a demanding customer, both dark and funny. Some selections are slice-of-life stories rather than tales with neat resolutions. Akashic is publishing a simultaneous Spanish-language edition. (Oct.) © Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved.

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Santos-Febres and 13 other contributors of Puerto Rican heritage take full advantage of San Juan's wide range of disparities between rich and poor, weak and powerful, tourists and residents, in this fine addition to Akashic's noir anthology series. Notable entries include Manolo Núñez Negrón's "Fish Food," in which the narrator tells of his unusual friendship with a boy who drifts into a life of drugs and theft after the narrator goes to university and they lose touch. In Ana María Fuster Lavín's grim "Two Deaths for Ángela," a young woman becomes utterly lost in a fog between reality and imagination. A boy ends his father's abuse of his mother in Manuel A. Meléndez's stark, sly "A Killer Among Us." Alejandro Álvarez Nieves manages to make "Sweet Feline," the tale of a bellhop who tries to satisfy a demanding customer, both dark and funny. Some selections are slice-of-life stories rather than tales with neat resolutions. Akashic is publishing a simultaneous Spanish-language edition. (Oct.)

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Santos-Febres, M., & Vanderhyden, W. (2016). San Juan noir (English language edition.). Akashic Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Santos-Febres, Mayra, 1966- and Will, Vanderhyden. 2016. San Juan Noir. [Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Akashic Books.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Santos-Febres, Mayra, 1966- and Will, Vanderhyden. San Juan Noir [Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Akashic Books, 2016.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Santos-Febres, M. and Vanderhyden, W. (2016). San juan noir. English language edn. [Brooklyn, N.Y.]: Akashic Books.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Santos-Febres, Mayra, and Will Vanderhyden. San Juan Noir English language edition., Akashic Books, 2016.

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