Interestingly, there is really only one story here, the final novella, that I would have recognized as coming from Barry Gifford. I had expected lots of American neo-noir and interesting lowlifes, but actually many of the stories were more "high culture", including ones imagining a trip to North Africa by some famous artists (whose names I have forgotten). Apologies for lack of a more thorough review, but I am writing this weeks after having read it and have already put the book into free library circulation. None of the stories blew my mind and some were too slight, but I did enjoy reading it and learning that Gifford's fiction covers a wide range of styles and subjects.
58 in 2005, 32 in 2006, 46 in 2007, 54 in 2008, 27 in 2009, 73 in 2010, 61 in 2011, 67 in 2012, 26 in 2013, 28 in 2014, 32 in 2015, 18 in 2016, 58 in 2017, 57 in 2018, 104 in 2019, 66 in 2020, 57 in 2021, 59 in 2022, 93 in 2023
Thursday, April 03, 2025
18. American Falls the collected short stories by Barry Gifford
I'm a big fan of Barry Gifford's life work, especially for his resurrection of the pulp/noir genres with Black Lizard Press and very specifically his book The Devil Thumbs a Ride. Other than watching Wild at Heart (which I did not love for various reasons), I have never consumed any of his fiction. I found this one at the interesting Vancouver used bookstore The Paper Hound and I suspect I bought it from the really nice and inviting way the books were laid out. It is not my usual custom to pick up literary fiction short story anthologies! I feared I would never finish it, but once I started, I found the stories quite readable and got through it pretty quickly and quite enjoyed it.
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