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Whispering Campaign; Stories from Mesoamerica [Paperback]

Lawrence Lihosit (Author)
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September 27, 2009
Nominated for the Peace Corps Worldwide 2009 Maria Thomas Fiction Award. This collection of short stories focuses upon telling details: a taxi driver unscrewing his license plate bulb, a young American bewitched by a female shaman waving a necklace of dried herbs, a strange unheeded warning that “Rodolfo is one of us–as much as can be expected,” the son of a salesman who travels south on a shoestring to dispel the curse of guilt and free the ghost of remorse, the island artist fueled by the tea of a lotus flower who carves driftwood with shards of imported soda pop bottles, and a child born as rain pings on a tin roof like a reed flute alternating high and low notes. Hear the voices, see the action described by a former Peace Corps Volunteer.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 132 pages
  • Publisher: iUniverse.com (September 27, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1440173311
  • ISBN-13: 978-1440173318
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6 x 0.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #3,972,480 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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The Author was born in the southern suburbs of Chicago, Illinois in 1951. His family later moved to Arizona where he graduated from grade school, high school and Arizona State University. He reluctantly served in the U.S. Army Reserves during the closing years of the Vietnam War and enthusiastically volunteered for the Peace Corps. His travels and work have taken him from the salmon spawning Nushagak River Basin in southwestern Alaska to the fertile Argentine Pampas. His continuing studies have included master's coursework in urban planning at la Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in Mexico City, art and creative writing at Skyline College in San Bruno, California and education at California State University Fresno. He has earned his living as an urban planner for many years, working in Honduras, Mexico, Alaska, Arizona and California.

As a younger man, he picked salmon from set nets in bush Alaska, fought a plague of mosquitoes in Canada, crawled through burial tombs in Peru, rode bulls in Bolivia, relaxed in Ecuadorian volcanic hot springs alongside Indians, hung out with an Uruguayan acting troupe, drank mate with Argentine lawyers, listened to tales of Chilean torture in a peña, floated alongside a pelican on the Sea of Cortes, danced to reggae while sipping cane liquor on Honduran sands, cheated border guards in Guatemala, ate pupusas in El Salvador and went underground in Mexico City after becoming embroiled in local politics. His travels outside the (lower) 48 states lasted for seven and one half years.


 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Memorable Stories, February 22, 2010
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Whispering Campaign is a very good read. It's the images in the writing that remain, lingering in the mind long after the book is back on the shelf. I heartily recommend it, especially to the reader who likes to travel, even vicariously. It's like you're in the same room with the characters, sweating with the heat and slapping mosquitoes on your arm!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Whispering Campaign, December 16, 2009
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Lawrence Lihosit is an inveterate self-publisher, has served us up a pungent and tasty array of stories in his Whispering Campaign - Stories from Mesoamerica. They have the allure of Mexican street food -- rough and honest and earthy. They are laced with the complementary spices of cross-cultural compassion and gringo guilt; and they go directly to the gut.

Lihosit spent a total of seven and a half years in Mexico and Central America, and from the feel of it, it was not a touristic enterprise. By his own account he grew close enough to the people of the several countries in which he lived to tip toe on the dangerous side of local politics. There is no question where his feelings fall with respect to repressive regimes and North American interference in Latin American affairs. There are not a lot of sympathetic norte americanos to be found here.

Lihosit wrote these stories some 25 years ago and recently decided to stir them up again. He adopted a personal conceit of modeling each after the work of a famous author, ranging from Faulkner to Garcia Marques -- not a modus operandi that would likely lead to consistency of style; and truth be told, the stew is a little lumpy. The mix is a rich one, however. The reader may choose to engage in his or her own literary guessing game -- and it's there for the playing -- but the reward here is in the guts of the stories, not in the stylistic artifice. Each one -- and they range from 6 to 68 pages -- describes a human involvement that is inextricably bi-cultural and convincingly grounded in its locale.

A trio of protestistas take a harrowing night-time car ride in support of a disintegrating popular cause. A naïve norteno achieves unintended and treacherous results with his academic game-playing. An island woodcarver is seduced away from his art by visitors and has to find his own, elegiac way back to his source. A failed salesman's son works out his own expiation through a sequence of tawdry encounters south of the border. These stories and their companions conjure up a rough world where damage is an inevitable byproduct of cross-cultural dalliance. As in Chinatown or Ballad of a Thin Man, what is happening here is seldom either intended or fully understood.

The stories are fiction, Lihosit is careful to explain in his preface, yet they have the unmistakable flavor of authenticity. His writing clearly springs from personal familiarity and observation; and his attitude is clearly grounded in personal experience. The cumulative effect is not an optimistic one; and yet Lihosit ends the collection gently, on a note of rebirth and hope. And with this choice he seems to achieve his own writer's redemption from the full weight of his subject matter.

Allen W. Fletcher's memoir of Senegal Heat, Sand and Friends is available by emailing him at afletcher@worcesterpublishing.com.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Another side of the author., August 23, 2010
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I thoroughly enjoyed this compilation of short stories from an author that I have had the pleasure to read in the past. This is however a different side of Lihosit that we see in these writings. He leaves his jocular Arizona cowboy style behind and delves into another facet of life in the land "south of the frontera." His fictional account of events, that one can only assume are based on reality, keeps you turning pages until the last word and wishing for more. The author's diverse life experiences have given him a deep well to draw from and he gives us a few of those tales in this volume. We can only hope that there will be more in the future.

Brian D. Wyllie (Author, "The Long Trip Home" A South American and Caribbean Adventure through the Past.)
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