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Mexico Trilogy - Reviews
"It would
be a mistake to surmise that Stuefloten's Mexico Trilogy is actually
about Mexico in any way. Instead the works are bound together in one
volume because the author found the inspiration to write them while
living in Mexico. Of the three short novels here, both Maya and The
Ethiopian Exhibition were previously and separately published by
FC2. Given the weakness of the third piece, The Queen of Las Vegas,
it makes sense to prop it up. Maya is by far most coherent of the
three, but The Ethiopian Exhibition also merits notice because of
its careful use of symmetry and elaboration to illustrate an oddly
poetic, however pedantic, point. Nevertheless, The Mexico Trilogy
reads like a hallucinatory exercise in unnerving and displacing the
reader. Recurring characters and metaphors describe bucolic, fecund
societies which have been corrupted and virtually destroyed by
Western commercialism and imperialism. Despite the apparent
influence of the French New Novel and Stuefloten's self-conscious
and meta-approach toward writing, the trilogy falls short of evoking
the uneasiness we are supposed to feel. Instead, the end result is
nothing but prosaic passages infused with bitter melancholia."
—Publishers Weekly
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