Coexistence
Stories
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
Superbly rendered portraits of modern indigeneity from the acclaimed author of A Minor Chorus.
A grieving mother calls out to her faraway son. A student forgoes the lurid appeal of dating apps in exchange for a painter’s love. The anonymous voices of queer native men converge amid violent eroticism. A man just out of prison balances the uneasy weight of family and freedom, while a professor returns home to conduct research only to be haunted by a dark specter. The stories and voices in Billy-Ray Belcourt’s debut story collection are buoyed by philosophical undergirding, poetic demand, and the complex relationship between aesthetics and ethics. Belcourt pirouettes through the short story form in his signature staccato voice, imagining a range of characters from all walks of native life. He is an expert in celebrating the ways Indigenous peoples make total conquest impossible.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
In this scintillating collection from Indigenous Canadian author Belcourt (A Minor Chorus), queer Cree men grapple with the legacy of colonialism. "Being Indigenous in the twenty-first century can mean that a single hour can be governed simultaneously by joy and sadness," says the narrator of "Lived Experience." Such conflicting emotions play into his ambivalence about sex, but after swearing off encounters with other men, he falls for a painter named Will, and shows up at Will's art gallery opening wearing a denim jacket emblazoned with the phrase "GAY 4 PAY JK ABOLISH WORK." Amorous and economic concerns also overlap in "Poetry Class," about a poet who believes in the "revolutionary demand" of his craft, while his ex was obsessed with satisfying the market. In the gritty and moving "Outside," a restless young man named Jack beats a drug trafficking charge, returns from jail to his grandmother's trailer on the reservation, and matches on Tinder with a neighbor named Lucy. Throughout, Belcourt sheds light on the transformative potential of love, describing, for instance, how Jack is changed by Lucy when she invites him into her life, which "open space inside his mind for different memories" and drives him to "give over to new pasts, future emotional histories." These wise and open-hearted stories astonish.