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"A rich, sensual collection of stories, a breathtaking, pulsating ride through art, sex, love, and longing."—Noel Alumit, LETTERS TO MONTGOMERY CLIFT

Giraffe Books is pleased to announce the publication of BEHIND THE BLUE CANVAS, the first short story collection by poet, writer, editor and conceptual artist Eileen R. Tabios. To consider this book mere erotica would be too simplistic an assessment of Ms. Tabios's latest effort. Ms. Tabios breaks boundaries in form and content a consistently restless and exploratory approach to literature for which she's well acclaimed in poetry as reflected in poet-scholar Jean Gier's "Introduction," of which an excerpt states:

"We have here a counter-narrative that runs against the grain of the romantic notion of the artist, the genius in his garret, or in her expensive loft studio, working on some "pure" or original vision or concept. The New York City art world in these stories is itself stripped and exposed. You, the reader, are a voyeur into its intricate social and material network, not unlike that in the mansion from the Story of O by Dominique Aury (using the pseudonym Pauline Reage). The galleries of New York City provide the context. They are the mansion, the community, and city. But none of them, no matter how tasteful or avant garde, transcend the marketplace."

Specifically, Ms. Gier notes how Ms. Tabios turns art world tales into exemplifying what could be "a doomed eroticism based on a society that profits from artists and art, diaspora, and elitist hierarchies maintained within the New York gallery world. These ekphrasic, erotic explorations of submission or domination, and all the labyrinthine machinations of power that lie between subject and object, reflect the global arena of politics and power, the densely layered realities of post-colonial hegemony."

BEHIND THE BLUE CANVAS reflects the multi-layered approach for which Ms. Tabios is known for applying to her material, providing a multiplicity of ways with which the reader may engage in these works whether as stories of love, lust, politics, power, art, poetry, or subverting social, sexual and political conventions, to cite among the possible contexts.

Ms. Tabios' fiction has received advance word from another poet and fictionist Luis Cabalquinto, who says:

"In reading the stories of Eileen Tabios, seductive in their imagery and language, we are drawn into a world peopled by artists, art lovers and art tasters who, variously, are either yielding to or struggling against the irresistible lures of passion. We are compelled to share the characters' ecstasy or torment, recognizing the universality of their human engagements. Our recognition comes quickly, given the finesse and integrity of Ms. Tabios' writing."

—Luis Cabalquinto, Bridgeable Shores

BEHIND THE BLUE CANVAS is now available in the Philippines from Giraffe Books (Quezon City). For information, e-mail giraffebooks@asia.com. Available as of February 2004 in the United States and elsewhere, partly through Amazon.com.

OOV Bookshelf 2004
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Filipino Women Writers in English: Their Story
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Miracle Fruit: The Poems of Aimee Nezhukumatathil

A Child in the Midst of Battle
by Evelyn Berg Empie and Stephen H. Mette

Sarabihon Volume 2
edited by T. Erestain

Missing Mangoes:
For Filipinos And Those Who Love Us

by Marcelline Santos-Taylor

Rosario de Guzman-Lingat, 1924-1997:
The Burden of Self and History

by Soledad S. Reyes

Communities at the Margins: Reflections on Social, Economic, and Environmental Change in the Philippines
edited by Hiromitsu Umehara & Germelino M. Bautista

Cuentos Filipinos
by Jose Montero y Vidal

Hinabing Gunita (Woven Memories): Filipinos in the UK, an oral history project
Edited by Jamie Tapales Oakes, Carmila Legarda Alcantara, Maria Gonzalez, Candy Quimpo Gourlay, and Ed Maranan

Menage a Trois with the 21st Century
by Eileen R. Tabios

Remembered Songs and Other Stories
by Norma Miraflor

Uyayi
by Chinchin Gutierrez

Novemberly
by Theo Gonzalves

The Art of Harana—Serenades for Guitar
by Florante Aguilar

Kundiman ng Katipunan
by Elynia S. Mabanglo

Stephen Y.S. Shey

Dream Jungle
by Jessica Hagedorn

Marginal Bliss
by Carlomar Arcangel Daoana

Behind the Blue Canvas
by Eileen R. Tabios

Ulos: 4 na Dula
by Arthur P. Casanova

Mga Kuwentong Maranao
by Frank G. Rivera

Wife or Worker: Asian Women and Migration
edited by Nicola Piper and Mina Roces

World on Fire: How Exporting Free Market Democracy Breeds Ethnic Hatred and Global Instability
by Amy Chua

Smaller and Smaller Circles
by Felisa H. Batacan



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