Frank Mundo

Frank Mundo

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Frank Mundo is a writer and book reviewer in Los Angeles.

A Shadow in Yucatan

A Shadow in Yucatan

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<p>A mythical jewel of a story… A true story told on a beach in Yucatan, A Shadow tells Stephanie's story but it was also the story of the golden time. Its nostalgia sings like cicadas in the heat.</p><p>An American ‘Under Milkwood’, this distilled novel of the Sixties evokes the sounds, music and optimism on the free-wheelin streets and parks of Coconut Grove. You can hear Bob Dylan still strumming acoustic; smoke a joint with Fred Neil; and Everybody’s Talkin is carried on the wind.</p><p>Stephanie, a young hairdresser living in lodgings finds herself pregnant. Refused help from her hard Catholic mother in New York, unable to abort her baby, she accepts the kindness of Miriam, her Jewish landlady, whose own barren life spills into compassionate assistance for the daughter she never had.</p><p>The poignancy of its ending, its generosity and acceptance, echoes the bitter disappointment of those of us who hoped for so much more, but who remember its joy, and its promise, as though untarnished by time.</p>

Story Behind The Book

The Brubury Tales (Reader Views 2011 Reviewers Choice Award for Poetry Book of the Year and the 2011 Bookhitch Award for the Most Innovative Book of Poetry of the Year) is a modern version of Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales in LA just after the riots. 7 graveyard-shift rent-a-cops swap tales in a funny competition for vacation time. There are 13 tales (all based on classic stories) told in accessible verse (8,000+ lines of poetry fun) as... each guard tries to outdo the last with his or her tale. Book's foreword is written by bestselling LA author and literary critic Carolyn See). 5-stars from Midwest Book Review, it's available on Amazon in paperback and in eBook. See More

Reviews

<p>*Winner of the Poet Laureate Award Nomination from UCLA and Cal</p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;line-height:14.4pt;"><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#333333;font-family:Arial, 'sans-serif';">*Winner of Reader Views 2011 Reviewers Choice Award for Poetry Book of the Year</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;line-height:14.4pt;"><br /><span style="font-size:10pt;color:#333333;font-family:Arial, 'sans-serif';">*Winner of the 2011 Bookhitch Award for the Most Innovative Poetry Book of the Year<br /><br /> *Selected by Powell Library for its month-long WORDS... exibit.</span></p> <p class="MsoNormal" style="margin:0in 0in 0pt;line-height:14.4pt;"><br /><br /> &quot;The <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brubury-Tales-Frank-Mundo/dp/0741459752">Brubury Tales</a> [by Frank Mundo] is a landmark book, in what is going to be -- and already is -- an exceptional, distinguished literary career.&quot; - <strong>Carolyn See</strong>, book reviewer for The Washington Post and bestselling author of Handyman.<br /><br /> 5 Stars: &quot;A fine collection and not one to be missed&quot; - <strong>Midwest Book Reviews</strong><br /><br /> 5 Stars: &quot;Poetry, for the modern poetry reader, can teeter on tedious and sing-songy, sometimes disengaging the reader from the subject, but this is not the case here. [Mundo's] skill is astounding and has a natural cadence. These stories are intriguing and compellingly human, and soon enough the reading becomes listening. --<strong>Sacramento Book Reviews</strong><br /><br /> 5 stars: &quot;<span><a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brubury-Tales-Frank-Mundo/dp/0741459752">Brubury Tales</a></span>&quot; is a brilliant blend of writing, combining the style of Chaucer while putting a new slant on the short stories of the classical writers. - <strong>Richard Blake for Reader Views</strong><br />  <br /> 5 stars: Frank Mundo has taken the format of the classic Canterbury Tales and propelled it into modern times. The more I got into the rhythm of Frank's brilliantly written poetry, the more I enjoyed it and felt compelled to keep reading.&quot; <strong>Morgan St. James</strong>, author of Seven Deadly Samovars<br />  <br /> 5 stars: &quot;I finished the book in one sitting...<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brubury-Tales-Frank-Mundo/dp/0741459752">The Brubury Tales</a> is by far the most creative book I've read in years! - <strong>Shelly Rachanow</strong>, author of What Would You Do If You Ran The World?<br />  <br /> 5 stars: &quot;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Brubury-Tales-Frank-Mundo/dp/0741459752">The Brubury Tales</a> is a unique and powerful new book...Frank takes risks with his writing, which is sensitive, thoughtful, and gritty. Frank Mundo's security guards share their suspicions, and they show us their raw and innermost feelings. They also leave us with a sense of hope. - <strong>Laura Frazin Steele</strong>, LA Books Examiner</p>