A clear, beautiful, outrageously funny story about a Boston Irishmans love for the most spectacular Yankee murderess since Lizzie Borden: Althea Stanton. As X.J. Muldoon goes off on an unforgettable sexual and spiritual journey through Boston, it becomes the telling of a cosmic event "no less significant than the Crucifixion: the divorce of Adam and Eve within our souls."
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About the Author:
Juan Alonso, son of Spanish Republican literary critic Amado Alonso, was born in Buenos Aires and spent his adolescence in the U.S., which turned him into an American writer. He is the author of five favorably reviewed novels, founding editor of The Boston Review, and winner of a National Endowment for the Arts Award. He now teaches at Tufts University.
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