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125 pages $10.95
(paper) ISBN 0-932511-05-8 $15.95 (cloth) ISBN
0-932511-04-X
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Spectator
In Spectator, Rachel Salazar traces the course of disaffection, conveying its inexorability in a hallucinatory narrative about the precarious nature of love.
Shuttling between the unconventional artists' milieus of Lower Manhattan and Mexico during the late seventies, Mara, a young American, and Rafael, a painter, are collaborators in the inevitable dissolution of their marriage. The novel unfolds in a montage of emotionally-charged yet ambiguous scenes, rendered with delicacy and precision.
As the novel progresses,
fantasy overtakes reality in a disturbing series of episodes: a
nightmarish wedding during which Maria - who wears black - dreams
away the ceremony; a brief reconciliation in the empty swimming pool
of a Tehuantepec hotel; Mara's impulsive affair with a Japanese
dancer; a jealous confrontation in a Chelsea belly-dancing club; a
fragmented video-taping of a famous South American writer; and a
lavish transvestite party that climaxes in an act of surreal
violence. By the very opacity of its cinematic imagery, this novel
insists on the uncertainty of attachment and the essential mystery
of human actions. |