A story of happiness.
A story of happiness.
A story of happiness.Ariston Letrero is a renaissance man- audio producer, insurance salesman, musician, composer, part-time fast food mascot, and a philanderer who quickly and quietly abandons his wife and son, Lucas, at the peak of his mottled career, for a new life in America with his lover Odette.Years and years later, he sends an email to his son, Lucas Letrero, an advertising man who has been brought up on super robot cartoons, Catholic school truisms, and a diet of fast food and loneliness, and who has reconnected with his childhood sweetheart Dedes, who has made a post-annulment life for herself in America.In the 30-odd years in between is a story that sings songs and anthems of identity, relations, loneliness, and loss, and how they figure in the lives of contemporary Filipinos who are not scattered across space and time, but who are also connected and separated at the same time.Joy is a story of joy-lived forward, backward, sideways, and upside down, in lives and loves that are fragmented, separated, gathered, made virtual, and made real.
“"Angelo R. Lacuesta has the rare gift of all true literary artists. He creates characters and narratives that illuminate the universal quest for an answer to the great and enduring question of our existence: Who am I? Joy is a brilliant exploration of this great theme. Lacuesta weaves the four principle lives in the book seamlessly together as they ache for self. I have long been an ardent fan of Lacuesta's short stories. Joy now reveals him as a master of the novel form, as well." --Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize laureate, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain”
"Angelo R. Lacuesta has the rare gift of all true literary artists. He creates characters and narratives that illuminate the universal quest for an answer to the great and enduring question of our existence: Who am I? Joy is a brilliant exploration of this great theme. Lacuesta weaves the four principle lives in the book seamlessly together as they ache for self. I have long been an ardent fan of Lacuesta's short stories. Joy now reveals him as a master of the novel form, as well." --Robert Olen Butler, Pulitzer Prize laureate, author of A Good Scent from a Strange Mountain
"With a seductive prose that is at once utterly convincing and devastating in its palpable longing, Lacuesta delivers a subtle yet powerful story of love, absent fathers, killer robots, ad campaigns, and anthems. In the process, he demonstrates through a time-and-continent- leaping storyline that the connections we make with others are always contingent, negotiable, and all the more beautiful for their impermanence." --Robin Hemley, author of The Art and Craft of Asian Stories: A Writer's Guide and Anthology(with Xu Xi) and Oblivion, an After Autobiography
Angelo R. Lacuesta has won many awards for his writing, among them three Philippine National Book Awards, the Madrigal Gonzalez Best First Book Award, the NVM Gonzalez Award, and numerous Carlos Palanca Memorial Awards and Philippines Graphic Awards.He has written several books, including five short story collections, two non-fiction books, and a collection of graphic stories. He has participated in many international literary residencies, fellowships, festivals and conferences.He is Editor-at-Large at Esquire Magazine (Philippines) and is a member of the Board of the Philippine Centre of PEN International (Poets, Essayists, Novelists).He lives in Manila with his wife and son.
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