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Reading these stories of life (sometimes realistic, sometimes fantastical) along the Texas-Mexico border felt like experiencing Gabriel García Márquez stories blended with Salvador Dali paintings.
Fernando A. Flores's words are vibrant and colorful, magical and improbable, and often quite funny and irreverent. The eclectic mix of plotlines are all over the place including re-imagined stories of Frédéric Chopin, who's lost his piano, and Lee Harvey Oswald as a budding musician, a vintage clothing ...more
Fernando A. Flores's words are vibrant and colorful, magical and improbable, and often quite funny and irreverent. The eclectic mix of plotlines are all over the place including re-imagined stories of Frédéric Chopin, who's lost his piano, and Lee Harvey Oswald as a budding musician, a vintage clothing ...more

Valleyesque by Fernando A. Flores is a book of short stories that are psychedelic, satirical, and surreal. The book description from the publisher describes it best: “No one captures the border--its history and imagination, its danger, contradiction, and redemption--like Fernando A. Flores, whose stories reimagine and reinterpret the region's existence with peerless style. In his immersive, uncanny borderland, things are never what they seem: a world where the sun is both rising and setting, and
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