As we upload Issue 98, we are coming to the end of this abysmal, exhausting year. Spain is again in lockdown (after opening up too soon last summer) as are parts of the U.S. But not in Florida, alas, where I find myself, having been trapped here since mid-July. U.S. citizens are still not permitted to return to the E.U., so the wait continues. Some recommended reading for these trying times: Floridian Carl Hiaasen’s Squeeze Me, which is a funny, wacky crime novel, set in Palm Beach with the prez and first lady playing prominent roles. The prez’s code name is Mastodon, which prompts him to ask a secret service agent if the agent can take him to the zoo to see one. We all need a laugh and Hiaasen delivers. Also from the US, is Jack King’s Gaslight Lodge, where a young couple, who bought into a timeshare program and joined the Vacation Club, are staying along with the guy’s parents and “a bunch of retired people with the same shitty timeshare package agreeing on where to go.” The ski lodge is lovely, but what goes on there reminds us of the “alternate reality” we experience in the political sphere.
Our book review this issue is on S.A. Crosby’s Blacktop Wasteland, a debut crime novel featuring an intriguing, middle-aged black man. Highly recommended. Our next issue is due out in March 2021. To be notified when new issues are available, just ‘LIKE’ The Barcelona Review on Facebook (for the Spanish, LIKE Barcelona Review without the THE); or email us to subscribe (gratis, of course), though often our bulk email is blocked from servers so we cannot guarantee a notification. Jill Adams |
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