Torrid Zone: Seven Stories from the Gulf Coast – Maslow, Jonathan

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ISBN: 0679408762
Title: Torrid Zone: Seven Stories from the Gulf Coast
Author: Maslow, Jonathan
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House, New York
Publication Date: 1995
Edition: First Edition
Book Condition: F
D-j Condition: F

Comments: Tight copy.

Synopsis: Torrid Zone is a magical and steamy collection of tales from the swamps and bayous of the deepest South – the American Gulf Coast. In his first work of fiction, naturalist and travel writer Jonathan Maslow takes readers on a riotous tour of human geography in the land of Mardi Gras and pirates’ treasure. Meet Cesar Fuentes, last of the Tampa cigar-factory lectors, the readers who turned the toilsome job of hand-rolling cigars into a dangerous political education. No better than she needs to be, Weekee Wachee’s “live mermaid,” Stevie Rae, tells her hard-luck story in a Gulf Coast blues bar at 3:00 A.M. Captain Babba, a one-legged Vietnam vet, spends his days ferrying tourists to see the whooping cranes of the Texas Gulf Coast until, one day, a Vietnamese tour group shows him a part of the coast no one alive has ever seen. And Estavanico, a saucy African slave, chronicles the travails of a sixteenth-century expedition to the New World gone wrong, playing Sancho Panza to his Conquistador’s Don Quixote.

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ISBN: 0679408762
Title: Torrid Zone: Seven Stories from the Gulf Coast
Author: Maslow, Jonathan
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Random House, New York
Publication Date: 1995
Edition: First Edition
Book Condition: F
D-j Condition: F

Comments: Tight copy.

Synopsis: Torrid Zone is a magical and steamy collection of tales from the swamps and bayous of the deepest South – the American Gulf Coast. In his first work of fiction, naturalist and travel writer Jonathan Maslow takes readers on a riotous tour of human geography in the land of Mardi Gras and pirates’ treasure. Meet Cesar Fuentes, last of the Tampa cigar-factory lectors, the readers who turned the toilsome job of hand-rolling cigars into a dangerous political education. No better than she needs to be, Weekee Wachee’s “live mermaid,” Stevie Rae, tells her hard-luck story in a Gulf Coast blues bar at 3:00 A.M. Captain Babba, a one-legged Vietnam vet, spends his days ferrying tourists to see the whooping cranes of the Texas Gulf Coast until, one day, a Vietnamese tour group shows him a part of the coast no one alive has ever seen. And Estavanico, a saucy African slave, chronicles the travails of a sixteenth-century expedition to the New World gone wrong, playing Sancho Panza to his Conquistador’s Don Quixote.

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