Author of Talk to Me, James Dean and Cold Deck, H. Lee Barnes is an
eloquent ambassador for the contemporary American West. In these twelve
moving stories, Barnes delves deep into the wild, expansive places of
the region and of the human heart that are slowly coming to rein. With
gorgeously distilled prose, Barnes writes of vastness and distance, of
the separate, small inches and whole histories that occupy equal
measures of the western spirit.
Each of the stories in Life Is a Country Western Song reveals a
character longing to close a gap, or who, for better and for worse, have
come to terms with their estrangement and exile. A divorcee rekindles a
doomed romance over the internet; a locksmith absorbs broken dreams in
foreclosed homes; a boy learns how to love and hate in Juarez, Mexico;
because he has no one else, a Nevada Patrolman confides his marital
troubles in a dog.
Wrought with empathy, precision and a steady finger on the pulse of the
complexities facing today's changing, often turbulent West, Barnes's
stories show a writer at the apex of his craft, offering an updated take
on a West that is rapidly descending into the annals of legend.