Hyssop
2000 Nominated

Hyssop

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ABOUT
THE BOOK

Red Greet, the narrator of Hyssop, is in jail again, as he has been often in his eighty-seven years. As he gives his jailer a dance lesson, Red begins to share with him his life story. Struggling to learn the simple steps, the jailer listens to Red`s outrageous, incredible, yet convincing accounts of the miracles he has witnessed and sometimes participated in directly. Red`s stories center around several constants: his impoverished life as a guilelessly honest thief and grifter in Las Almas, New Mexico; his lover Recita Holguin; and, the miracle story dearest to him, his seventy-two-year friendship with Bishop Francisco Velasco. Frank and Red met in 1924 as Red`s mother, a healer, worked her folk magic to help Frank`s family survive violence and devastating turmoil. The boys immediately forged a deep and abiding band. Frank, who becomes a catholic priest and eventually a bishop, remains Red`s lifelong confessor because he is the keeper of Red`s secrets and Red the keeper of his.The men are not only friends but unlikely accomplices: they argue over Frank`s car, a Monte Carlo with cathedral windows airbrushed on the hood; they promenade, naked, through the middle of the Hatch Chile Festival; they work to restore a statue of the beloved Virge de Guadelupe, which “miraculously” begins to perspire blood- blood that bears a suspicious likeness to red paint. Through it all, Red confesses his many sins to Frank, always returning to the mysteries of a sin he feels he cannot be absolved: his courtship of Recita during his wife Cecilia`s long illness. In telling how he has loved, in confessing how he has sinned and inspired others to sin, Red Greet seeks hyssop, the substance that might wash his soul clean. Hyssop is a stunning novel full of magic; it is an inquiry into the nature of religious faith and belief and into the power of moral dilemmas embedded in loving friendship and in spiritually rich but materially impoverished lives. Reading Hyssop, you will believe again in miracles of healing and in the haunting power of memories of the past.

ABOUT
THE AUTHOR Kevin
McIlvoy

Kevin McIlvoy (1953-2022) was an American writer and the former Editor in Chief of the acclaimed literary magazine Puerto del Sol.

His novels include:

A Waltz (1981), The Fifth Station (1987, 1989), Little Peg (1991), Hyssop (1998, 1999), At the Gate of All Wonder (2018),

One Kind Favor (2021.)

Kevin McIlvoy (1953-2022) was an American writer and the former Editor in Chief of the acclaimed literary magazine Puerto del Sol.

His novels include:

A Waltz (1981), The Fifth Station (1987, 1989), Little Peg (1991), Hyssop (1998, 1999), At the Gate of All Wonder (2018),

One Kind Favor (2021.)

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Country
United States
Author
Publisher
Northwestern University Press

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