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Naked Pueblo
1998 short story collection by Mark Jude Poirier
1998 short story collection by Mark Jude Poirier
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Naked Pueblo |
| image | File:NakedPueblo.jpg |
| caption | First edition |
| author | Mark Jude Poirier |
| country | United States |
| language | English |
| genre | Short stories |
| publisher | Crown |
| release_date | 1998 |
| media_type | |
| pages | 224 |
| isbn | 0-609-60447-3 |
Naked Pueblo is a short story collection written by Mark Jude Poirier and first published by Crown in 1998. Poirier's debut collection, it includes the following stories, all set in and around Tucson, Arizona:-
- "Son of the Monkey Lady"
- "Before the Barbeque Hoedown" (first appeared in Gulf Coast, summer/Fall 1996)
- "Bear, Bikes, Bug-boy" (first appeared in Green Mountains Review, Fall/Winter 1995-96)
- "Cul-de-sacs" (first appeared in Manoa, Fall 1997)
- "Let them Love!"
- "Something Good"
- "Disciplinary Log" (first appeared in JANE, November 1998)
- "Monkey Chow" (first appeared in Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature, Summer 1995)
- "La Zona Roja" (first appeared in BOMB, June 1997)
- "Pray for Beans" (first appeared in Coe Review, May 1997)
- "Ska Boy, 1986"
- "Tilt-a-Whirl" (first appeared in Laurel Review, Fall 1997)
References
References
- "Naked Pueblo by Mark Poirier".
- (1999). "Naked Pueblo: Stories".
- "Naked Pueblo".
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