Black Maps

David Jauss

Black Maps
Format
Hardback
Publisher
University of Massachusetts Press
Country
United States
Published
31 May 1996
Pages
176
ISBN
9781558490338

Black Maps

David Jauss

In these finely crafted stories, David Jauss depicts the lives of ordinary people who have crossed the border into a new and dark country where what once sustained them no longer exists. A man saws his car in half when his wife and son leave him. Close to the no-hitter that will give him his chance at The Bigs, a minor league pitcher from the Dominican Republic refuses to throw another pitch. An alcoholic attending his son’s funeral discovers in a lie he once told a truth that could destroy or save him. With gentle words and acts of love, a husband succumbs to his latent brutality. A soldier in Vietnam steps on a mine that fails to detonate and enters into a new and baffling kind of war. As the epigraph from Milan Kundera suggests, the secret of life is that the border beyond which everything loses meaning … is not miles away, but a fraction of an inch. With an unerring eye for human frailty, Jauss maps this ever-shifting boundary.

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