29 Ways to Drown

29 Ways to Drown

by NikiAguirre (Author)

Synopsis

29 Ways to Drown , is the debut short story collection of Niki Aguirre, a stunningly talented Ecuadorean-American writer whose work has previously been published in three acclaimed anthologies. Influenced by a Latin American literary tradition steeped in magic realism, but embracing a personal history that has included living in Chicago, Cadiz, Guayaquil and London, Niki's fiction conveys a gritty, often scientifically-sophisticated, world with a haze of surrealism. Shamans parade the pages side-by-side with lovesick film buffs, papers and humans fly at will, and intellectual and professional quests lead to self-destruction.Whether it's a boy trapped at age fourteen after a botched attempt to capture time in a capsule, an organic seed distributor entrapping an errant lover with a replica pre-Columbian Aztec artefact bought in Chicago, or a woman attempting to drown herself in a water aerobics class in London, Niki Aguirre's stories grip by their absolute logic and the sheer absurdity of the inevitable truths they unravel. Latin America has always had its literary fiction heroes, but not many have come from Ecuador; based on the quality of Niki Aguirre's assured debut, it has been worth the wait.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 200
Publisher: Lubin & Kleyner
Published: 25 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 0954157028
ISBN 13: 9780954157029

Author Bio
Niki Aguirre is a fiction writer, born in the United States to Ecuadorian parents. She spent her childhood between Chicago and Guayaquil and lived in Spain in her late teens. She studied English Literature at The University of Illinois and holds an MA in Creative Writing from The University of London as well as an MBA she doesn't really have much use for.Aside from writing, Niki enjoys photography, films, music and spending time with her family. Her short stories have been published in Tell Tales (Volume 3), Mechanics' Institute Review and X-24. Twenty Nine Ways to Drown is her first collection of short fiction.