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Circumnavigation [Paperback]

Steve Lattimore (Author)
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October 15, 1998
A New York Times Notable Book and a Pen / Hemingway Award Finalist Here is the underside of contemporary western America, marked by alienation, hope, and redemption. In the title story, a precocious child is left in the care of a man who refuses to claim responsibility even for himself. "Between Angels" involves Abe, Lou, Mookie, the Ark if the Covenant, and a full-body shave, all in a seriocomic search for God. According to Thom Jones, author of The Pugilist at Rest, this is "one of the most exciting collections that has come along in a while."

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From Library Journal

Lattimore's first collection of short stories describes a world where children are neglected and adults are stupid and cruel. In the title story, the main character watches TV all the time and talks about "the year I made money," when a five-year-old boy is left on his doorstep. In "Dogs," a kid gets kicked out of school and spends the afternoon watching a friend being tormented in unspeakable ways by older boys after being locked in a dog cage. The narratives are mostly first person, told by troubled young boys and angry men who have never taken responsibility for their lives. The writing is pedestrian at best, full of unnecessarily crude language and characters who speak in monosyllables most of the time. Lattimore doesn't provide any insight into his characters' dysfunctional lives; they are merely paraded across the page like freaks. Although ostensibly set in Fresno and other California cities, these stories have no descriptors that would provide atmosphere or sense of place. Lattimore's work has been published in American Short Fiction and Harper's Magazine, making this collection all the more disappointing.?Charlotte L. Glover, Ketchikan P.L., Ak.
Copyright 1997 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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The tough-guy realism and casual nihilism of Thom Jones, Denis Johnson, and Larry Brown (among others) is finding its expression in a second generation of new writers who often sacrifice the subtleties of language for the perfection of the pose. Such is the case with first-timer Lattimore. A typical Lattimore character will wonder out loud if we start life doomed or work our way there. Such white-trash philosophes include the aging slacker of the title story, who tried work once, didn't like it, and now lives in an inherited house with a young boy abandoned by his father, who doesn't seem to be returning any time soon. The depths of meanness surface in ``Dogs,'' in which the narrator recalls locking a friend in a cage and peeing on him; long-simmering anger is the ``sport'' of ``Family Sport''; here, the narrator's mother is losing touch with reality, and her father is not taking the change well. Cruelty is at the black heart of ``My Best Day Was the Third Grade,'' a rich man's memory of his childhood nastiness. The expectant father of ``Answer Me This'' considers splitting, then ends up in a fight at a 711. The result of disappearing parents is seen in ``Jarheads,'' about the son of a battered many-times married mom who makes some unlikely friends; and in ``Separate States,'' about a confused girl who lives with her long-gone mother's ex-husband, an uncommonly good dad, it turns out. The long ``Between Angels'' strikes a surprisingly slapstick note--it's the comic tale of a gangster's quest for proof of the existence of God as revealed by the Ark of the Covenant, supposedly stored in an L.A. warehouse. More tales from loserville by a promising, if somewhat derivative, newcomer. -- Copyright ©1997, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Mariner Books (October 15, 1998)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0395926211
  • ISBN-13: 978-0395926215
  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 5.3 x 0.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 9 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,226,012 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars Unpretentious art; these stories depict actual humans., February 9, 1998
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This review is from: Circumnavigation (Hardcover)
The stories in this correction are marked by excellent writing that is perfectly aligned with the stories' content: tough, matter-of-fact, and bleak, yet also surprising, tender, and hopeful. I would disagree heartily with Kirkus' characterization of the stories as "nihilistic," for what is most engaging, and what sets this book apart, is the tenderness with which such lost souls are rendered, and the hope that they have in something better as they struggle pathetically, even humorously, onward. The world around Fresno is a terrifying place, and not one often depicted. Read this book and you will laugh out loud, be fully entertained, and bear witness to actual people trying to become human.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Real life in the San Joaquin Valley, February 12, 1998
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Steve Lattimore's stories of life in the SJV read like a modern Merle Haggard tune. All the foggy fecundity of the Valley intertwined with the lives of Lattimore's characters. A thoughtful and well written collection. Lattimore could make some King-Hell movies.
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