Robert Radin's Noche Triste goes straight to the heart of anorexia and refuses to look away. It's a heartfelt, fast-paced, often startling study of the disorder's paradoxes, and Radin's own passage through them. By disappearing you appear, he writes, and by appearing you disappear. I found it riveting. -Rosecrans Baldwin, author of Everything Now
Robert Radin is the director of citizenship and immigration services at a prominent social-service agency in Western Massachusetts. He is the author of the memoir Teaching English to Refugees. His work has appeared in various publications and has been recognized in The Best American Short Stories and The Best American Essays.