Santa Fe Noir
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Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city.
With stories by: Ana Castillo, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Byron F. Aspaas, Barbara Robidoux, Elizabeth Lee, Ana June, Israel Francisco Haros Lopez, Ariel Gore, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Candace Walsh, Hida Viloria, Cornelia Read, Miriam Sagan, James Reich, Kevin Atkinson, Katie Johnson, and Tomas Moniz.
Praise for Santa Fe Noir
"If you picture Santa Fe, New Mexico, only as a sunny, vibrant, colorful Southwest arts mecca, this anthology will shred that image with feral claws." —Roundup Magazine
"A veritable road map of the city and surrounding area. It stretches from El Dorado to the Southside, Casa Solana and Cerrillos Road to the Santa Fe National Forest. The protagonists of the stories are psychotherapists, vagrants, teenagers, and gig workers. They drink and smoke. They drop acid and have sex. And more than a few are guilty of murder (or at least of justifiable homicide)." —Pasatiempo
"The book's diverse group of writers will provide readers with unexpected perspectives on this centuries-old city and its people." —Publishers Weekly
"Readers will never look at hand-thrown pottery, heirloom tomatoes, or spectacular sunsets the same way again." —Kirkus Reviews
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Ariel Gore. (2020). Santa Fe Noir. Akashic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)Ariel Gore. 2020. Santa Fe Noir. Akashic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)Ariel Gore, Santa Fe Noir. Akashic Books, 2020.
MLA Citation (style guide)Ariel Gore. Santa Fe Noir. Akashic Books, 2020.
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- Seventeen storytellers take readers on a dark tour of the arty New Mexican city in this collection of crime tales.
Akashic Books continues its award-winning series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each book comprises all-new stories, each one set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the respective city.
With stories by: Ana Castillo, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Byron F. Aspaas, Barbara Robidoux, Elizabeth Lee, Ana June, Israel Francisco Haros Lopez, Ariel Gore, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Candace Walsh, Hida Viloria, Cornelia Read, Miriam Sagan, James Reich, Kevin Atkinson, Katie Johnson, and Tomas Moniz.
Praise for Santa Fe Noir
"If you picture Santa Fe, New Mexico, only as a sunny, vibrant, colorful Southwest arts mecca, this anthology will shred that image with feral claws." —Roundup Magazine
"A veritable road map of the city and surrounding area. It stretches from El Dorado to the Southside, Casa Solana and Cerrillos Road to the Santa Fe National Forest. The protagonists of the stories are psychotherapists, vagrants, teenagers, and gig workers. They drink and smoke. They drop acid and have sex. And more than a few are guilty of murder (or at least of justifiable homicide)." —Pasatiempo
"The book's diverse group of writers will provide readers with unexpected perspectives on this centuries-old city and its people." —Publishers Weekly
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December 15, 2019
Shepherded by Lambda Literary Award winner Gore, 17 contributors offer peeks at the dark side of a city known for clean living with an arty edge. Editor Gore quotes Christine Gledhill's description of film noir as "a struggle between different voices for control over the telling of the story." But the stories in this installment of Akashic's project to paint the world black complement rather than compete with each other. There are straight-up crime stories, like Hida Viloria's "SOS Sex" and Candace Walsh's "The Sandbox Story." There are spooky ghost tales, like Jimmy Santiago Baca's "Close Quarters," Ana Castillo's "Divina: In Which Is Related a Goddess Made Flesh," and Israel Francisco Haros Lopez's graphic short story "La Llorona." Family drama has its turn in "I Boycott Santa Fe" by Tomas Moniz and "Behind the Tortilla Curtain" by Barbara Robidoux. So does love gone wrong, as in Byron F. Aspaas's "Táchii'nii: Red Running Into the Water." But perhaps the most poignant stories are the ones that turn Santa Fe's promises of physical beauty and spiritual healing against it. In Elizabeth Lee's "Waterfall," a spa where clients flock in hopes of rejuvenation becomes the scene of a grisly crime. A pristine Aspen forest turns into a deadly trap in Katie Johnson's "All Eyes." And an organic farm hides a terrible secret in Gore's own "Nightshade." Danger lurks even in the water, as Ana June's "The Night of the Flood" proves. Readers will never look at hand-thrown pottery, heirloom tomatoes, or spectacular sunsets the same way again.COPYRIGHT(2019) Kirkus Reviews, ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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As noted in the introduction to this solid Akashic noir anthology, Santa Fe, N.Mex., and environs is less the Land of Enchantment, per the tourism slogan, than the “Land of Entrapment,” where characters are inexorably tied to or haunted by the area’s long history and uneasy mix of cultures. One highlight is Hida Viloria’s “SOS Sex,” a traditional crime story in which a property appraiser stumbles onto a sex trafficking racket that ties to a long-ago family tragedy of his own. In a more off-beat vein, Cornelia Reed’s scathing “The Cask of Los Alamos” retells Poe’s revenge tale “The Cask of Amontillado,” but this time set at the 1945 test of the first atomic bomb. For many of the selections, however, crime is secondary or even nonexistent, as in Jimmy Santiago Baca’s unsettling “Close Quarters,” in which a Chicano writer is visited by the ghosts of his ancestors. The quality of the 17 entries varies widely, but the book’s diverse group of writers will provide readers with unexpected perspectives on this centuries-old city and its people.
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With stories by: Ana Castillo, Jimmy Santiago Baca, Byron F. Aspaas, Barbara Robidoux, Elizabeth Lee, Ana June, Israel Francisco Haros Lopez, Ariel Gore, Darryl Lorenzo Wellington, Candace Walsh, Hida Viloria, Cornelia Read, Miriam Sagan, James Reich, Kevin Atkinson, Katie Johnson, and Tomas Moniz.
Praise for Santa Fe Noir
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