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Photo © Samuel Elias

Photo © Samuel Elias

Drayman

October 1, 2013
Not until he was past the Deluxe did Teo notice the absolute quiet of the garden... Stepping along the perimeter he followed low, unintelligible wisps of voices in the air to the edge of the hill. Their backs to him in a closed phalanx, the patrons stood pointing towards the low horizon. Following the imperative of their fingertips, Teo turned to see in the distance tall, gossamer spirals of smoke rising like dried weed stalks here and there in the town.

October 2013's issue is a harrowing tale of an 'everyman' living in the Philippines in the 1940s, caught in an invasion by Japanese soldiers. The struggle for survival, the pain of witness and the question 'Am I my brother's keeper?' are themes deeply explored in Karl Shaddox's tale. The plight of Teo, a contemporary Sisyphus, will not be easily forgotten by readers of 'Drayman'.  CLICK HERE TO READ 'DRAYMAN'. 

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Author Jennifer Matthews

Tags Karl Shaddox, Samuel Elias, Philippines, war, survival, brothers

Editor: Jennifer Matthews
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