Fiskadoro

240 pages

Published March 8, 2003 by Vintage.

ISBN:
978-0-09-944084-0
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[From an entry in one of my notebooks, penned in 1997.]

Fiskadoro is a post-apocalyptic tale set during the time of the “Quarantine.” It follows the lives of Fiskadoro (whose name means “harpooner” or “fisherman”), Mr. Cheung, and Mr. Cheung’s grandmother, Grandmother Wright. Each of these characters drifts in a sea of forgetfulness, searching for things lost in the past without really believing wholeheartedly in that past (or the coming future).

Fiskadoro lives in the “Army,” an encampment off of Key West which was once an army base but is now a collection of huts. His people fish in diesel boats they didn’t build and have limited fuel for—in fact, everything in their world is scavenged; everything is old, broken, and most machines are useless, except for radios that pick up broadcasts from Cuba and the sound systems that different people use to stage “sound shows” (concerts).

Names are confused, …

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