A Valley of Light and Shadow: Las Vegas Writers on Good and Evil
Document Type
Monograph
Publication Date
1-1-2020
Publisher
Huntington Press
Volume
11
First page number:
1
Last page number:
202
Abstract
In Sin City, what does it mean to be “sinful”? And how much do we concede in order to see ourselves as “good”? A Valley of Light and Shadow walks the thin neon line between salvation and damnation. Surrounded by cannabis dispensaries and slot machines, these Las Vegas writers find their sense of right and wrong unmoored. Some reach a realization that their earlier moral lines were naively drawn. Others come to terms with the notion that Las Vegas is where good people go to submit to vice or where bad people land, hoping for a second chance. And some celebrate the best parts of Las Vegas, where good people can achieve great things. In this 11th volume of the annual Las Vegas Writes anthology, 14 local writers share their deepest and most tantalizing stories about surviving in shadow and thriving in light, crafting an enduring message for the future. Contributing Writers: Jarret Keene, Keith A. Brantley, Brittany Bronson, Krista Diamond, Dana Jerman, Don Hall, Eric Duran-Valle, Fawn Douglas, Samantha Goodman, Tim Chizmar, Glenn Puit, Beth C. Rosenberg, Elizabeth Quiñones-Zaldaña, Laura Decker
Keywords
Sin City; Las Vegas writers; Sense of right and wrong; Moral lines; Anthology
Disciplines
Arts and Humanities | English Language and Literature
Language
English
Repository Citation
Keene, J.
(2020).
A Valley of Light and Shadow: Las Vegas Writers on Good and Evil.
, 11
1-202.
Huntington Press.