Sinking Bell: Stories


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Potent stories that offer a forceful vision of contemporary Navajo life, by an American Book Award winner

An ex-con hired to fix up a school bus for a couple living off the grid in the desert finds himself in the middle of their tattered relationship. An electrician's plan to take his young nephew on a hike in the mountains, as a break from the motel room where they live, goes awry thanks to an untrustworthy new coworker. A night custodian makes the mistake of revealing too much about his work at a medical research facility to a girl who shares his passion for death metal. A relapsing addict struggles to square his desire for a white woman he meets in a writing class with family expectations and traditions.

Set in and around Flagstaff, the stories in Sinking Bell depict violent collisions of love, cultures, and racism. In his gritty and searching fiction debut, Bojan Louis draws empathetic portraits of day laborers, metalheads, motel managers, aspiring writers and musicians, construction workers, people passing through with the hope of something better somewhere else. His characters strain to temper predatory or self-destructive impulses; they raise families, choose families, and abandon families; they endeavor to end cycles of abuse and remake themselves anew.

Author: Bojan Louis
Publisher: Graywolf Press
Published: 09/27/2022
Pages: 192
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.53lbs
Size: 8.20h x 5.40w x 0.50d
ISBN13: 9781644452035
ISBN10: 1644452030
BISAC Categories:
- Fiction | Short Stories (single author)
- Fiction | Literary
- Fiction | Indigenous

About the Author
Bojan Louis is Diné of the Naakai Dine'é, born for the Áshííhí. He is the author of a book of poetry, Currents, which received an American Book Award. He has been a resident at MacDowell and teaches creative writing at the University of Arizona.