Authors: Achy Obejas
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P
ABLO
M
EDINA
is the author of ten books of poetry and prose. His works include the new novel
The Cigar Roller
and the essay collection
Exiled Memories: A Cuban Childhood.
He is collaborating with Mark Statman on a new English version of García Lorca’s
Poet in New York
. Medina is on the core writing faculty of Eugene Lang College at The New School in New York City. He is currently a Visiting Professor of English at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas. He was born in Havana.
M
IGUEL
M
EJIDES
is one of Cuba’s most internationally published authors. He penned the story collections
Tiempo de Hombres
(winner of the David Prize),
El Jardín de las Flores Silvestres, Mi Prima Amada,
and
Rumba Palace,
as well as the novel
La Habitación Terrestre.
His work has been translated into English, French, German, and Italian. He lives in Havana.
A
CHY
O
BEJAS
is the award-winning author of
Days of Awe, Memory Mambo,
and
We Came all the Way from Cuba So You Could Dress Like This?
Her poems, stories, and essays have appeared in dozens of anthologies. A long-time contributor to the
Chicago Tribune
, she was part of the 2001 investigative team that earned a Pulitzer Prize for the series “Gateway to Gridlock.” Currently, she is the Sor Juana Writer in Residence at DePaul University in Chicago. She was born in Havana.
O
SCAR
F. O
RTÍZ
went into exile at the age of eleven and has lived in South Florida ever since. His work includes the acclaimed
Archivo Delta
, a collection of novellas and novelettes, as well as
El Elegido, El Negocio del Siglo,
and
El Santo Culto
. He is currently working on a story collection featuring a Miami detective. He was born in Matanzas, Cuba, and now lives in Hialeah, Florida.
L
EONARDO
P
ADURA
is one of Cuba’s best known crime fiction writers. He is a graduate of the University of Havana and has won literary awards in Cuba, France, Spain, and throughout Latin America. He has been the recipient of three Dashiell Hammett Awards from the International Association of Crime Writers. His books, which have been translated into more than a dozen languages, include
Havana Blue, Havana Yellow, Havana Red,
and
Havana Black
. He lives in Havana.
E
NA
L
UCÍA
P
ORTELA
is the author of various novels, including
Cien Botellas en una Pared
, which won the 2002 Jaén Novel Prize in Spain and the Dos Océanos—Grinzane Cavour Critics Prize in France. Her work has been translated into more than seven languages. She was recently named to the Bogota 39, the Colombia International Book Fair’s list of the thirty-nine most important Latin American authors under the age of thirty-nine. She lives in Havana.
M
ARIELA
V
ARONA
R
OQUE
is an engineer at the Empresa de Construcción de la Industria Eléctrica in Holguín, Cuba. A David Prize winner, she is the author of two books of short stories,
El Verano del Diablo
and
Cable a Tierra.
Her work has been published in Cuba, Brazil, Spain, and Puerto Rico.
Y
OSS
( José Miguel Sánchez Gómez) has a degree in biology from the University of Havana. He is the award-winning author of the story collections
Timshel, W,
and
Precio Justo;
and the novels
Polvo Rojo
and
Morfeo Verdugo
. His fiction has appeared in numerous publications, including the journals
Eleftherothypia
in Greece,
Galaxie
and
Les Auteurs
in France, and
MAX
in Italy. He lives in Havana.
Also available from the Akashic Books Noir Series
CHICAGO NOIR
edited by Neal Pollack
252 pages, trade paperback original, $14.95
Brand new stories by:
Achy Obejas, Adam Langer, M.K. Meyers, Bayo Ojikutu, Kevin Guilfoile, Joe Meno, Claire Zulkey, Daniel Buckman, Amy Sayre-Roberts, Peter Orner, Neal Pollack, and others.
“Chicago Noir
is a legitimate heir to the noble literary tradition of the greatest city in America. Nelson Algren and James Farrell would be proud.”
—Stephen Elliott, author of
Happy Baby
BROOKLYN NOIR
edited by Tim McLoughlin
350 pages, trade paperback original, $15.95
*Winner of S
HAMUS
A
WARD
, A
NTHONY
A
WARD
, R
OBERT
L. F
ISH
M
EMORIAL
A
WARD
; finalist for E
DGAR
A
WARD
, P
USHCART
P
RIZE
Brand new stories by:
Pete Hamill, Arthur Nersesian, Maggie Estep, Nelson George, Neal Pollack, Sidney Offit, Ken Bruen, and others.
“
Brooklyn Noir
is such a stunningly perfect combination that you can’t believe you haven’t read an anthology like this before. But trust me—you haven’t. Story after story is a revelation, filled with the requisite sense of place, but also the perfect twists that crime stories demand. The writing is flat-out superb, filled with lines that will sing in your head for a long time to come.”
—Laura Lippman, winner of the Edgar, Agatha, and Shamus awards
MIAMI NOIR
edited by Les Standiford
356 pages, trade paperback original, $15.95
Brand new stories by:
Carolina García-Aguilera, James W. Hall, Barbara Parker, John Dufresne, Tom Corcoran, Paul Levine, Preston Allen, Christine Kling, Lynne Barrett, Vicki Hendricks, and others.
“Variety, familiarity, mood and tone, and the occasional gem of a story make
Miami Noir
a collection to savor.”
—Miami Herald
LOS ANGELES NOIR
edited by Denise Hamilton
360 pages, trade paperback original, $15.95
*A
Los Angeles Times
Best-seller
Brand new stories by:
Michael Connelly, Janet Fitch, Susan Straight, Héctor Tobar, Patt Morrison, Robert Ferrigno, Neal Pollack, Gary Phillips, Christopher Rice, Naomi Hirahara, Jim Pascoe, and others.
“Akashic is making an argument about the universality of noir; it’s sort of flattering, really, and
Los Angeles Noir,
arriving at last, is a kaleidoscopic collection filled with the ethos of noir pioneers Raymond Chandler and James M. Cain.”
—Los Angeles Times Book Review
NEW ORLEANS NOIR
edited by Julie Smith
298 pages, trade paperback original, $14.95
Brand new stories by:
Ace Atkins, Laura Lippman, Patty Friedmann, Barbara Hambly, Tim McLoughlin, Olympia Vernon, Kalamu ya Salaam, Thomas Adcock, Christine Wiltz, Greg Herren, and others.
“The excellent twelfth entry in Akashic’s noir series illustrates the diversity of the chosen locale with eighteen previously unpublished short stories from authors both well known and emerging.”
—Publishers Weekly
BALTIMORE NOIR
edited by Laura Lippman
294 pages, trade paperback original, $14.95
Brand new stories by:
David Simon, Laura Lippman, Tim Cockey, Rob Hiaasen, Robert Ward, Sujata Massey, Jack Bludis, Dan Fesperman, Marcia Talley, Ben Neihart, Jim Fusilli, Rafael Alvarez, and others.
“Baltimore is a diverse city, and the stories reflect everything from its old row houses and suburban mansions to its beloved Orioles and harbor areas…Mystery fans should relish this taste of Baltimore’s seamier side.”
—Publishers Weekly
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