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Rabbit Island

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"In this impressionistic, dreamlike collection, Navarro deploys surrealism to comic, haunting effect." —New York Times

These eleven stories from one of Granta's "Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists" combine gritty surrealism with explosive interior meditations, traversing the fickle, often terrifying terrain between madness and freedom. In the title story, a so-called "non-inventor" brings snow-white rabbits to an island inhabited exclusively by birds, with horrific results. In "Myotragus" a privileged man's understanding of the world is violently disrupted by the sight of a creature long thought extinct. Elsewhere in these stories that map dingy hotel rooms, shape-shifting cities, and graveyards, an unsightly "paw" grows from a writer's earlobe and a grandmother floats silently in the corner of the room.


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Publisher: Two Lines Press

Kindle Book

  • Release date: February 9, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781949641103
  • Release date: February 9, 2021

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  • ISBN: 9781949641103
  • File size: 2145 KB
  • Release date: February 9, 2021

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"In this impressionistic, dreamlike collection, Navarro deploys surrealism to comic, haunting effect." —New York Times

These eleven stories from one of Granta's "Best Young Spanish-Language Novelists" combine gritty surrealism with explosive interior meditations, traversing the fickle, often terrifying terrain between madness and freedom. In the title story, a so-called "non-inventor" brings snow-white rabbits to an island inhabited exclusively by birds, with horrific results. In "Myotragus" a privileged man's understanding of the world is violently disrupted by the sight of a creature long thought extinct. Elsewhere in these stories that map dingy hotel rooms, shape-shifting cities, and graveyards, an unsightly "paw" grows from a writer's earlobe and a grandmother floats silently in the corner of the room.


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