The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories

Rudolfo Anaya author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:University of Oklahoma Press

Published:30th Aug '20

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The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories cover

I am continually thinking stories," writes Rudolfo Anaya. "Even when I am working on a novel, the images for stories keep coming."

Considered by many to be the founder of modern Chicano literature, Rudolfo Anaya, best known for Bless Me, Ultima and other novels, has also authored a number of remarkable short stories. Now for the first time, these stories, representing thirty years of Anaya's writing, have been collected into a single volume. They constitute the best and most essential collection of Anaya's short story work.

Unlike his novels, which range broadly over the American tapestry, Anaya's short stories focus on character and ethical questions in a regional setting - from the harsh deserts of the American Southwest and northern Mexico to the lush tropical forests of Uxmal in the YucatÁn. These tales demonstrate Anaya's singular attitude toward fiction: that stories create myths to live and love by. "In the end the story has to speak for itself," Anaya writes. "Its purpose can be studied, but never fully known."

With The Man Who Could Fly and Other Stories, the reader ventures deeply into the world of Rudolfo Anaya, a world of magic, mystery, harsh realities, and redemption.

Anaya—godfather and guru of Chicano Literature"—Tony Hillerman

"Rudolfo Anaya has done it again! His tales, whether set in Germany, the jungles of Mesoamerica, or a New Mexico pueblito, probe the spirit of place in ways that leave the reader wondering what spirits inhabit his or her own region, most especially the region of the heart."—Demetria Martinez, author of Confessions of a Berliz-Tape Chicana

ISBN: 9780806167534

Dimensions: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm

Weight: 275g

218 pages