Send My Love and a Molotov Cocktail!: Stories of Crime, Love and Rebellion

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    Editor(s): Gary Phillips, Andrea Gibbons

    Publisher: PM Press

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    Format: Paperback

    Size: 360 pages

    ISBN: 9781604860962

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Burn, Baby, Burn.

An incendiary mixture of genres and voices, this collection of short stories compiles a unique set of work that revolves around riots, revolts, and revolution. From the turbulent days of unionism in the streets of New York City during the Great Depression to a group of old women who meet at their local cafƩ to plan a radical act that will change the world forever, these original and once out-of-print stories capture the various ways people rise up to challenge the status quo and change up the relationships of power. Ideal for any fan of noir, science fiction, and revolution and mayhem, this collection includes works from Sara Paretsky, Paco Ignacio Taibo II, Cory Doctorow, Kim Stanley Robinson, and Summer Brenner.

Contributors

Summer Brenner Cory Doctorow Rick Dakan Andrea Gibbons Barry Graham John A Imani Penny Mickelbury Sara Paretsky Gary Phillips Kim Stanley Robinson Luis Rodriguez Paco Ignacio Taibo II Benjamin Whitmer Ken Wishnia Michael Moorcock Michael Skeet Larry Fondation Tim Wohlforth
About the Editors
In addition to PM Press reissuing co-editor Gary Phillips' The Jook, his mystery novella The Underbelly, was recently published as part of PM's Outspoken Authors series. He is also editor and contributor to Orange County Noir, writes a regular column on pop culture on fourstory.org, Donuts at 2 A.M., and is writing two retro spy charactersā€”Operator 5, set in the pulp period of the Great Depression, and super spy Derek Flint in the swinging sixtiesā€”for Moonstone Comics.

Andrea Gibbons lives in London, where she is currently studying at the London School of Economics. She is an editor with PM Press, and an associate editor of the progressive journal CITY. She is a closet writer of fiction, in addition to her editing work and non-fiction articles, which have been published in various mediums.

Samples from the Table of Contents

ā€œI Love Pareeā€ by Cory Doctorow & Michael Skeet: The story of a business consultant living in revolutionary Paris during an anti-corporatist uprising, and what he does after he's conscripted into the Communard Army. ā€œOne Dark Berkeley Nightā€ by Tim Wohlforth: In a story spanning decades, the ambush shooting of a cop one lonely night in Berkley in the ā€˜70s echoes into the present for several people who have a lot to lose should the truth come out. ā€œOrange Alertā€ by Summer Brenner: A disparate group of elderly women get together at their local cafĆ©, and plan a radical act the world wonā€™t soon forget. ā€œPoster Childā€ by Sara Paretsky: Is a murder mystery where the sides are archly drawn when an anti-abortion activist is beaten to death near a pro choice fundraiser. ā€œTwo Days in Juneā€ by Rick Dakan: A young internet salesman on his rounds in todayā€™s Berlin is drawn into a clouded past via personal and cyber memories when East Berlin wasnā€™t just a geographic designation. ā€œPiece Workā€ by Ken Wishnia: Is a story of regular Janes and Joes during the turbulent days of unionism in the streets of Great Depression New York. ā€œMurderā€¦Then and Nowā€ by Penny Mickelbury: Is a story of race, secrets and betrayalsā€¦where no one is what they seem to be. ā€œNickels and Dimesā€ by John A Imani: Is a late sixties noir; ahard-bitten tale of ideals lost, foundand then lostagainā€¦the hard way. ā€œBizcoā€™s Memoriesā€ by Paco Ignacio Taibo II: An old friend off-handedly recounts how his obsession with soccer began while he was tortured as a political prisoner in Mexico. ā€œThe Lunaticsā€ by Kim Stanley Robinson: A story of oppression and struggle deep in the bowels of the baleful Moon ā€œThe El Rey Barā€ by Andrea Gibbons: L.A.ā€™s future sees a new uprising and walls going up round the ghetto, while the local dive is witness to a very different kind of tragedy. ā€œMasaiā€™s Back in Townā€ by Gary Phillips: Is about a former hope-to-die revolutionary just out of the joint who hasnā€™t forgotten who his friends are and what his enemies owe him ā€“ and he intends to collect at all costs.

Book Details

Editor: Gary Phillips|Andrea Gibbons
Format: Paperback
ISBN: 978-1-60486-096-2
Size: 360 pages
Publisher: PM Press
Year: 2011

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