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My Dreams Out in the Street

by Kim Addonizio
My Dreams Out in the Street

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Rita Jackson is a young woman on the skids, spending her time in shelters and on the dot-com-drunk streets of late 1990s San Francisco. She's a young woman haunted by the murder of her mother when she was thirteen, and a young bride haunted by the disappearance of her husband, Jimmy, who split after a nasty argument more than a year earlier. Together Jimmy and Rita were slipping into drugs and hard times. Rita is filled with feelings of guilt and failure, and the hope that she will one day and Jimmy. She doesn't know that he is still in the city, still in love with her, waiting tables in an expensive restaurant while trying to get a foothold in the straight life.

When Rita witnesses the aftermath of a murder, her own life is endangered. She becomes involved with Gary Shepard, a married criminal investigator drawn to the dark side of this young woman. What unfolds is a story of three flawed people struggling with themselves as much as with their circumstances, as each of them is pulled more deeply and dangerously into the consequences of their decisions. When a drunken night leads Jimmy to jeopardize his second and last chance, it seems unlikely that these sweet, damaged people will ever come to anything, let alone find and -- miracle of miracles -- save one another.

But fate, in Addonizio's hands, works in strange and beautiful geometries. And redemption, she tells us, is never impossible.

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"Kim Addonizio writes like Lucinda Williams sings, with hard-earned grit and grace about the heart's longing for love and redemption, the kind that can only come in the darkest dark when survival no longer even seems likely. My Dreams Out In The Street is one of the finest American novels I've read in some time, a night-blooming flower you will not be able to put down, so honestly rendered you'll wonder, as you turn the last page, why you feel so much hope."

-- Andre Dubus III, Author of House Of Sand And Fog


About the Author

Kim Addonizio is the author of several acclaimed poetry collections, including What Is This Thing Called Love and Tell Me, which was a finalist for the 2000 National Book Award. Her poetry and fiction have appeared widely in literary journals and anthologies, including The Paris Review, Microfiction, Narrative, The Mississippi Review, and others. The recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship and two NEA grants, Addonizio lives in Oakland, California.

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Hope in the face of bleak reality This novel set in 1990’s San Francisco is a grim, painful look at what life can be like for those who enter the big old world already behind the proverbial eight ball, perhaps having suffered tortured upbringings, and expected to survive with no useful education or job skills. The author makes no effort to sugarcoat an existence of drifting in the streets, sleeping on grates or in parks with the fear of violence ever present, often forced into turning tricks in the most disgusting of situations, and succumbing to the temporary, numbing relief found in a bottle or needle. This is the setting for twenty-something Rita Jackson, who finally ends up in San Fran still with the psychic wounds from her mother’s murder and her own abuse. An attractive girl, she survives for a while as an exotic dancer and even marries the good looking Jimmy D’Angelo. But their drug use and fighting eventually overwhelms their genuine love, resulting in their literally losing contact and her life sinking ever downward. It is truly discomforting to see the vulnerability of those with no protective resources (giving the lie to “nothing left to lose”), ranging being attacked while sleeping, having your meager belongings and last dollar stolen, and more generally finding oneself in environments that are illicit with a threat of harm attached. Rita witnesses a crime in a seedy hotel and now must protect herself against the perpetrator as well the possibility of being accused of involvement. Fortunately, a sympathetic investigator Gary Shepard finds his way to Rita, but her fragile beauty gives him a chance to escape his dying marriage. Unfortunately, his seduction of Rita is in the end simply an example of exploitation of the vulnerable, as she repeatedly expresses her longings for Jimmy, believing that Gary will assist in her search. Hope is almost an extravagance in these circumstances; even thinking that way is asking for its thin thread to be cut. But Rita keeps getting back up; she will not cave in. Perhaps that is the message: in the face of bleak reality, a small light can be a beacon. Just maybe, one can get closer and closer to that light.

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ISBN:
9780743297738
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
10/01/2010
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Language:
English
Pages:
272
Height:
.68IN
Width:
5.51IN
Number of Units:
1
UPC Code:
4294967295
Author:
Kim Addonizio
Subject:
General Fiction
Subject:
Literature-A to Z

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