The Immanence of God in the Tropics

The Immanence of God in the Tropics

Auteur : George H. Rosen

Date de publication : 2012

Éditeur : Leapfrog Press

Nombre de pages : 169

Résumé du livre

Winner of the Leapfrog Global Fiction Prize

"Precise, moving writing--a powerful and compelling collection."--Joseph Hurka, author of Fields of Light


"The unadorned sentences often reach a conclusion whose truth makes you catch your breath. This unpretentious book is the work of a master."--Edith Pearlman, National Book Award finalist

"One of the most compelling stories published [by the Yale Review]. . . . A thoughtful, reflective, sensitive, and graceful work."--Kai Erikson, former editor, The Yale Review


These are stories of unexpected encounters far from home, told with a vivid sense of place. A white man with more wives than money becomes Africa's least-competent thief, two Americans contemplate love's costs and possibilities in Mexico's mountains, a seasick missionary bumps into God on the equator. George Rosen's characters seek, and sometimes find, a reality in which "everywhere, there is something remarkable."

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