Tomb Song

A Novel

Fiction & Literature, Literary
Cover of the book Tomb Song by Julián Herbert, Graywolf Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Julián Herbert ISBN: 9781555979898
Publisher: Graywolf Press Publication: March 6, 2018
Imprint: Graywolf Press Language: English
Author: Julián Herbert
ISBN: 9781555979898
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Publication: March 6, 2018
Imprint: Graywolf Press
Language: English

An incandescent new voice from Mexico, for readers of Ben Lerner and Rachel Cusk

Sitting at the bedside of his mother as she is dying from leukemia in a hospital in northern Mexico, the narrator of Tomb Song is immersed in memories of his unstable boyhood and youth. His mother, Guadalupe, was a prostitute, and Julián spent his childhood with his half brothers and sisters, each from a different father, moving from city to city and from one tough neighborhood to the next.

Swinging from the present to the past and back again, Tomb Song is not only an affecting coming-of-age story but also a searching and sometimes frenetic portrait of the artist. As he wanders the hospital, from its buzzing upper floors to the haunted depths of the morgue, Julián tells fevered stories of his life as a writer, from a trip with his pregnant wife to a poetry festival in Berlin to a drug-fueled and possibly completely imagined trip to another festival in Cuba. Throughout, he portrays the margins of Mexican society as well as the attitudes, prejudices, contradictions, and occasionally absurd history of a country ravaged by corruption, violence, and dysfunction.

Inhabiting the fertile ground between fiction, memoir, and essay, Tomb Song is an electric prose performance, a kaleidoscopic, tender, and often darkly funny exploration of sex, love, and death. Julián Herbert’s English-language debut establishes him as one of the most audacious voices in contemporary letters.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

An incandescent new voice from Mexico, for readers of Ben Lerner and Rachel Cusk

Sitting at the bedside of his mother as she is dying from leukemia in a hospital in northern Mexico, the narrator of Tomb Song is immersed in memories of his unstable boyhood and youth. His mother, Guadalupe, was a prostitute, and Julián spent his childhood with his half brothers and sisters, each from a different father, moving from city to city and from one tough neighborhood to the next.

Swinging from the present to the past and back again, Tomb Song is not only an affecting coming-of-age story but also a searching and sometimes frenetic portrait of the artist. As he wanders the hospital, from its buzzing upper floors to the haunted depths of the morgue, Julián tells fevered stories of his life as a writer, from a trip with his pregnant wife to a poetry festival in Berlin to a drug-fueled and possibly completely imagined trip to another festival in Cuba. Throughout, he portrays the margins of Mexican society as well as the attitudes, prejudices, contradictions, and occasionally absurd history of a country ravaged by corruption, violence, and dysfunction.

Inhabiting the fertile ground between fiction, memoir, and essay, Tomb Song is an electric prose performance, a kaleidoscopic, tender, and often darkly funny exploration of sex, love, and death. Julián Herbert’s English-language debut establishes him as one of the most audacious voices in contemporary letters.

More books from Graywolf Press

Cover of the book My Feelings by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Encircling by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Notes from No Man's Land by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Labrador by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Black Glasses Like Clark Kent by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book White Flights by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book New Poets of Native Nations by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Rails Under My Back by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Station Zed by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book The Art of Description by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book The Heyday of the Insensitive Bastards by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Look by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book The Life of an Unknown Man by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Across the China Sea by Julián Herbert
Cover of the book Don't Call Us Dead by Julián Herbert
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy