Mozos

Mozos
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"Bill Hill is the Rill Dill."—Kent and Keith Zimmerman, authors of Hell's Angels , Rotten , and Operation Family Secrets "Hillmann knows the streets, and he also knows how to tell stories—you might know his work from the Chicago Tribune , Salon.com, and NPR. So it's not surprising to see him deliver a big, sprawling, lacerating, steely-eyed account of one young man's coming of age in a mixed-race family in Chicago."—Barbara Hoffert, Library Journal , on The Old Neighborhood With a journalist's ear for detail, renowned storyteller «Buffalo» Bill Hillmann narrates his decade-long journey of self-discovery, exploring his transformation from wasted ex-Golden Gloves champ lost in gang fights and cocaine deals on Chicago's streets to running with a world-renowned crew of mozos —the masters of running with the bulls in Pamplona, Spain. Bill Hillmann is a Golden Glove Champion, union construction laborer, novelist, and bull-runner in Spain, gored last summer by a bull named «Bravito» in an incident covered by global news outlets. His first novel The Old Neighborhood was declared «Best Novel of 2014» by Chicago Sun-Times , selected by Library Journal as «Top Indie Fiction: 30 Key Titles Beyond the Best-Sellers List for Spring/Summer 2014,» and received rave reviews from Booklist , Chicago Tribune , Chicago Reader , and the Week . Hillmann's journalism has appeared in Playboy , the Washington Post , Esquire , Chicago Tribune , Toronto Star , the Globe and Mail , Salon.com, and NPR. He has run with the bulls for a decade, contributing coverage of the run to Esquire and Outside Magazine .

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Bill Hillmann. Mozos

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PRAISE FOR BILL HILLMANN & MOZOS

“Bill Hillmann is courageous. I’m very happy that there have been many aficionados in the United States like Hemingway and Hillmann.”

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Then some cops called us to a corral door. I walked over. They motioned for us to kneel. About fifty of us did. I knelt near the back of the shell-shaped group of kneeling men and women. We gave the animal no way to exit the corral except over and through us. It’s like Rodeo Poker. We were fucked and we all knew it. Even so, we exchanged smiles and pats on the back.

A red door opened. A cubic black void appeared. Something stirred in the darkness. Fear shot me to my feet, but regret at my cowardice sank me back to my knees beside my new friends. A man in the very front stood and waved the unseen animal forward. Suddenly the vaca’s horns emerged from the darkness—corked tips with brown leather straps over them. She galloped and bounded over the first three rows of kneelers. Then she landed hard into the fourth and fifth row. Her hooves dug deep into shoulders and backs. A young guy screamed, twisted, and lunged toward me. The vaca trampled the rest of the way through us. I rose and backpedaled. The vaca bowed her head, slung her horn between a guy’s legs, and vaulted him into the air. He flipped sideways and landed on his shoulder. The vaca barreled through the thick crowd and somersaulted another mozo. Hundreds in the ring ran for safety; some leaped the arena walls. I dashed around and tried to stay safe.

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