Author's Note: Following the above-mentioned review, this collection of stories has been professionally edited. I choose to reprint the review here because I consider it balanced and objective.
4.0 out of 5 stars
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A collection of stories set in the 60's, written in the style of the 60's
Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2016*
Moby, the protagonist in the title story of Lawrence G Taylor's short fiction collection muses, "...life seems to be like that, not providing us with all the right things in one place." It's much the same with his collection of short fiction, "Strangers in Another Country.
If books that have less than perfect spelling or syntax easily agitate you, then "Strangers in Another Country" may not be for you. If however, you prize an honest voice and memorable characters that will remain with you long after you close the back cover, then this book has much to offer.
This series of two short stories and two novellas are all set in the 1960's and feature protagonists who have left homes in South America to live in Europe. These are not sympathetic characters you cheer for. Even knowing their insecurities and difficult backgrounds, they seem selfish and narcissistic. Sometimes you want to reach inside the pages and slap them, yet despite it all you can't help turning the pages to follow their journey.
But the real magic of this book is its style. There is a particular and recognizable sound and shape to the fiction written by men in the 60's. The voice, tone, pacing are all quite different than today's stories, and in this collection Taylor manages to brilliantly capture that 1960's narrative style. Within the first 10 pages I was entirely enchanted by this unexpected time travel.
I am impressed with the raw potential of these stories. I hope to see more of them.
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