Cómo Salir con un Mexicano Volador es una obra bellamente realizada que surge de las profundidades de las experiencias culturales de los mexicanos y de los mexicanos americanos." —Michael Nava, <i>Los Angeles Review of Books</i><br /><br />"Provocado por la tragedia—la muerte de su padre y la pandemia—Olivas repasa décadas de escritura para producir esta colección de relatos nuevos y previamente publicados. La obra de Olivas es surrealista, distópica, crítica, e introspectiva, para finalmente pasar a una retórica política contemporánea." —<i>Alta Journal</i>

How to Date a Flying Mexican is a collection of stories derived from Chicano and Mexican culture but ranging through fascinating literary worlds of magical realism, fairy tales, fables, and dystopian futures. The characters confront—both directly and obliquely—questions of morality, justice, and self-determination. The collection is made up of Daniel A. Olivas’s favorite previously published stories, along with two new stories—one dystopian and the other mythical—that challenge the Trump administration’s anti-immigration rhetoric and policies. Readers will encounter a world filled with both the magical and the quotidian: a man with twelve fingers who finds himself on a mystical date with a woman, God who appears in the form of a scrawny chicken, a woman who bravely fights back against her abuser, and Aztec gods searching for relevance after the Spanish conquest—just to name a few of the unforgettable characters populating these pages. The book draws together some of Olivas’s most unforgettable and strange tales, allowing readers to experience his very distinct, and very Chicano, fiction.
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A collection of stories derived from Chicano and Mexican culture but ranging through fascinating literary worlds of magical realism, fairy tales, fables, and dystopian futures. The characters confront - both directly and obliquely - questions of morality, justice, and self-determination.
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Cover PageCopyright PageContenidoAgradecimientosIntroducciónCómo salir con un mexicano voladorTras la RevoluciónElizondo vuelve a casaCosas buenas que suceden en el Tina's CaféDon de la Cruz y la Diabla de MalibúSeñor SánchezCamino a VenturaFranz Kafka en FresnoEl fabricadorEurtEl ZorroBelénEl Lagarto CornudoChock-ChockLa serpiente emplumada de Los ÁngelesLa QueenieCharla diabólicaLos otros coyotesEl chicano que hay en tiPermisos y fuentes—AgradecimientosAcerca del autor
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781647790806
Publisert
2023-05-22
Utgiver
Vendor
University of Nevada Press
Vekt
454 gr
Høyde
216 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
15 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
225

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Daniel A. Olivas, the grandson of Mexican immigrants, was born and raised near downtown Los Angeles. He is an award-winning author of fiction, nonfiction, plays, and poetry. Widely anthologized, Olivas has written on culture and literature for The New York Times, Los Angeles Review of Books, BOMB, Jewish Journal, High Country News, and The Guardian. He writes regularly for La Bloga, a site dedicated to Latinx literature and the arts. By day, Olivas is an attorney and makes his home in Southern California.