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A poetic touch: ABQ author David Meischen delivers sensitive portrayals of life in fictional 'Nopalito, Texas'
sa国际传媒官网网页入口 author David Meischen can pinpoint the town of Nopalito on a map.
It鈥檚 in Jim Wells County, not far from the county seat of Alice, 100 miles south of San Antonio and about 40 miles inland of Corpus Christi Bay.
The county, the county seat, the bay and San Antonio are all real.
A poetic touch: ABQ author David Meischen delivers sensitive portrayals of life in fictional 'Nopalito, Texas'
Nopalito is fiction, the invention of Meischen.
鈥淣opalito, Texas鈥 is also the title of a group of linked short stories that Meischen wrote.
The stories are sensitively portrayals of life in Nopalito from 1955 to 1998.
The vividness and vigor of the characters rise out of the author鈥檚 own experiences growing up on a farm in South Texas.
The collection鈥檚 first three stories have women at the center. 鈥淚 think part of the reason that women are prominent is that I was that kind of kid. I was in the kitchen a lot, baking a lot. I was close to my sister, my mother and my paternal grandmother,鈥 Meischen said in a phone interview.
The first story, 鈥淣othing Happened Here,鈥 focuses on the character of Evelyn Smith, who at age six unexpectedly witnesses her babysitter, Opal, and an unidentified, bare-butt man mixing it up on the kitchen table.
Afterward, Opal, 鈥渉er voice came out lower than ever, the words husky with threat,鈥 cautions Evelyn, 鈥淣othing happened here this afternoon. A game is all.鈥
Thank goodness, Evelyn thinks, that her four-year-old brother Grady was playing outside at the time.
Later in the same story, Evelyn, now 14, hears the voice of Clayton Moore, the town鈥檚 legendary heartthrob, rise over others in a crowd: 鈥淪he didn鈥檛 hear words but tone and timbre. In the instant, she knew it was the voice she鈥檇 heard that afternoon 鈥︹
Fast-forward. Evelyn is at college in Corpus Christi. She gets a call that Grady had walked out to look at a storm鈥檚 floodwaters along Agua Dulce Creek, and was not seen again. Dead or alive.
That phone call devastated her: 鈥溾 the bits of happiness she鈥檇 collected over the years were taken from her.鈥
In another story, before Grady鈥檚 disappearance in the flood, Grady鈥檚 dad Ed spies his son and the neighbor Domingo having an intimate moment.
That attraction is more than Ed can accept.
Meischen鈥檚 writing is suffused with a lyricism that reads like poetry.
He said his writing style reflects his 鈥渃oncentration on the line and on the phrase. Poetry is written in lines and phrases.鈥 The way the stories are written owe a lot to the years that he was studying and writing poetry, Meischen said. He authored the award-winning poetry collection 鈥淎nyone鈥檚 Son.鈥
Here is an excerpt from the story 鈥淭he Empty Rooms鈥 that displays the silent despair of the adult character Dorene Wahrmund: 鈥淲hat she heard was time. Not the ticking of clocks 鈥 Her inner ear opened to the way time stops, or seems to. And when it starts up again the clocks have changed 鈥 the calendar, the year, the decade even. Time has put someone else in your place 鈥 What will she do about the stillness that waits in the rooms of her house?鈥
Meischen said this collection of 12 short stories is the first full-length work of fiction that he鈥檚 published. The University of New Mexico Press is the publisher.
Ten of those stories had previously appeared in various literary reviews. Two of them won the Best Story Award from the Texas Institute of Letters and another won the Short Fiction Prize from the journal Talking Writing.
Meischen said he and UNM Press are discussing the possibility of developing into a novel three additional stories set in Nopalito but not in the collection.
鈥淚 wanted to be a writer of fiction since I was 10 years old,鈥 Meischen said. 鈥淏ut you have to make a living.鈥 He did, teaching high school in Elk Grove, California, near Sacramento, as well as in Galveston and Austin, Texas.
Meischen is 75. 鈥淚 love being this age. And I am beyond excited about the book of stories. It took me this long to get there and I鈥檓 glad I got there,鈥 he said.
EDITOR鈥橲 NOTE: 鈥淣opalito, Texas鈥 contains sexual content.