Literature Annotations


Selzer, Richard
Luis


Genre Short Story (42 pp.)
KeywordsCross-Cultural Issues, Developing Countries, Human Worth, Medical Mistakes, Poverty, Survival
Summary

In this tale, Selzer juxtaposes the wealthy chair of the Department of Radiation Therapy, Dr. Arnoldo Cherubini, with Luis Figueira, a scavenger of refuse in the teeming Brazilian city they both call home. Cherubini lives in splendor in the wealthy hillside district, while Luis lives in a ramshackle hut by the sprawling municipal dump. What brings the two together is the discovery by Luis of discarded cesium, which had been inadvertently left in an "outmoded" x-ray machine taken to the dump.

Luis believes his discovery to be miraculous--a piece of a star. He buries his treasure each night, only to uncover and behold it the next evening. Fearing that the guards at the dump will steal his prize, Luis takes it to the home he shares with his sister and her family.

Soon, his avaricious brother-in-law finds the treasure and greedily sells pieces of it to the local slum-dwellers. Luis, with hands rotting, eventually seeks, but then refuses medical attention from Dr. Cherubini. The doctor makes a few half-hearted efforts to aid his patient, but returns to his insular world. Luis returns to the dump and dies shortly after in the arms of his lover.

SourceImagine a Woman and Other Tales
PublisherRandom House
Edition1990
Place PublishedNew York
Alternate SourceThe Doctor Stories
Alternate PublisherPicador USA
Alternate Edition1998
Annotated by Kohn, Martin
Date of Entry 05/11/95
Last Revised 12/06/06