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How to date a flying Mexican : new and collected stories / Daniel A. Olivas.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Reno ; Las Vegas : University of Nevada Press, [2022]Copyright date: ©2022Description: xv, 189 pages ; 22 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781647790363
  • 1647790360
Subject(s): Genre/Form:
Contents:
How to date a flying Mexican -- After the revolution -- Elizondo returns home -- Good things happen at Tina's Café -- Don de la Cruz and the devil of Malibu -- Señor Sánchez -- Driving to Ventura -- Franz Kafka in Fresno -- The fabricator -- Eurt -- The fox -- Belén -- The horned toad -- Chock-chock -- The plumed serpent of Los Angeles -- La Queenie -- Devil talk -- Los otros coyotes -- The Chicano in you.
Summary: "The book is a collection of Daniel A. Olivas' distinct, Chicano short stories-sharing once again some of his best-loved, unforgettable and somewhat strange tales and also introduces readers to new stories. The characters and episodes in the book explore worlds of magic, fairy tales, fables and dystopian futures and confront questions of morality, justice, and self-determination while being deeply steeped in Chicano and Mexican culture"-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: Hispanic Heritage Month
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Call number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode Item holds
Adult Book Adult Book Main Library Fiction In Case You Missed It OLIVAS, DANIEL ICYMI: Recently New Checked out 07/11/2024 33111010911325
Total holds: 0

Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

During the pandemic and in the wake of his father's death, Daniel A. Olivas set upon the task of reviewing almost 25 years' worth of his short stories that had been published in various collections or as parts of novels. Our strange times seemed to call for this type of introspection and examination. He found that many of his narratives fell within the world of magic, fairy tales, fables, and dystopian futures. This review also revealed that many of his fictions confronted-either directly or obliquely-questions of morality, justice, and self-determination while being deeply steeped in Chicano and Mexican culture. Olivas decided to choose his favorite tales from the many scores of stories that populated his published works. He added to the mix two recent stories-one dystopian, the other magical-both of which confront the last administration's anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies. The result is How to Date a Flying Mexican: New and Collected Stories . Though his books have been taught in colleges and high schools across the country for over two decades, this collection brings together some of his most unforgettable strange tales that will be enjoyed, again, by his fans, and anew for readers who have not, as yet, experienced Olivas's distinct-and very Chicano-fiction. A literary critic once called Olivas a "literary marvel." These stories, collectively, offer ample support for this declaration.

How to date a flying Mexican -- After the revolution -- Elizondo returns home -- Good things happen at Tina's Café -- Don de la Cruz and the devil of Malibu -- Señor Sánchez -- Driving to Ventura -- Franz Kafka in Fresno -- The fabricator -- Eurt -- The fox -- Belén -- The horned toad -- Chock-chock -- The plumed serpent of Los Angeles -- La Queenie -- Devil talk -- Los otros coyotes -- The Chicano in you.

"The book is a collection of Daniel A. Olivas' distinct, Chicano short stories-sharing once again some of his best-loved, unforgettable and somewhat strange tales and also introduces readers to new stories. The characters and episodes in the book explore worlds of magic, fairy tales, fables and dystopian futures and confront questions of morality, justice, and self-determination while being deeply steeped in Chicano and Mexican culture"-- Provided by publisher.

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