Horse Show

Horse Show by Jess Bowers, published by Santa Fe Writers Project in 2024, presents a collection of thirteen tales that delve into the complex relationship between humans and horses throughout American history. This edition, written in English and spanning 156 pages, offers a unique exploration of how equine companions have been both celebrated and mistreated, reflecting on themes such as obsolescence, grief, and nostalgia.
Readers will encounter a variety of narratives, from the story of Lady, a mare with a remarkable connection to a psychologist, to the iconic television palomino Mr. Ed and his influence on Wilbur Post. Bowers employs vivid imagery and dark humor to guide readers through this intriguing collection, which showcases the multifaceted roles that animals play in human lives. The stories invite reflection on the cultural significance of horses and the emotional landscapes they inhabit alongside their human counterparts.
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From the tale of Lady, the mare who read a Duke University psychologist’ s mind, to television palomino Mr. Ed’ s hypnotic hold over Wilbur Post, the thirteen tales in Horse Show explore how humans have used, abused, and spectacularized their equine companions throughout American history. Wrestling with themes of obsolescence, grief, and nostalgia, Bowers guides us through her museum of equine esoterica with arresting imagery, unflinching intensity, and dark humor.
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