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The 2003 Award

Our Lady of the Circus

by David Toscana

Translated from the Spanish by Patricia J. Duncan


Nominated by:

  • Free Library of Philadelphia, Philadelphia, USA

Our Lady of the Circus by David Toscana

Publisher of Nominated Edition: St. Martin's Press ISBN 0312271166

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ABOUT THE BOOK
Our Lady of the Circus begins with the break-up of the once-formidable circus of the Mantecón Brothers, resulting in one brother taking with him the crème of the performers. Left behind is brother Don Alejo, who tries to rally the remaining troupe of eight stragglers and a pig. Together they stumble upon an abandoned town, where the demoralised company seizes the opportunity to start over and christen their newfound home Santa María of the Circus.
What ensues is a poignant look at the absurdities and tragedies that befall the misfits in their struggle to create new lives for themselves.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
David Toscana lives in Monterrey, Mexico. The author of Tula Station, he was a participant in the International Writing Programme at the University of Iowa.

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