The Cuban Club
- Authors
- Gifford, Barry
- Publisher
- Seven Stories Press
- Tags
- short stories about crime , mid-western short stories , stories set in mid-west , epistolary fiction , chicago mobsters , surrealist fiction , serialized fiction stories , mid-century chicago , short stories about mobsters , the roy stories , epistolary stories , epistolary surrealism , surrealist short stories , chicago mafia , epistolary short stories , chicago short stories , myth of creation , chicago organized crime , mid-western fiction , fictionalized fall of man , stories set in chicago , modern paradise lost
- Date
- 2017-10-24T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 2.28 MB
- Lang
- en
A masterpiece of mood and setting, character and remembrance, The Cuban Club is Barry Gifford's ultimate coming-of-age story told as sixty-four linked tales, a creation myth of the Fall as seen through the eyes of an innocent child on the cusp of becoming an innocent man. Set in Chicago in the 1950s and early 1960s against the backdrop of small-time hoodlums in the Chicago mob and the girls and women attached to them, there is the nearness of heinous crimes, and the price to be paid for them. To Roy and his friends, these twists and tragedies drift by like curious flotsam. The tales themselves are koan-like, often ending in questions, with rarely a conclusion. The story that closes the book is in the form of a letter from Roy to his father four years after his father's death, but written as if he were still alive. Indeed, throughout The Cuban Club Roy is still in some doubt whether divorce or even death really exists in a world where everything seems so alive and...