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Kafka in a Skirt: Stories from the Wall
Kafka in a Skirt: Stories from the Wall | Daniel Chacón
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This is not your ordinary short story collection. In his newest work, Daniel Chacón subverts expectation and bends the rules of reality to create stories that are intriguing, hilarious, and deeply rooted in Chicano culture. These stories explore the concept of a wall that reaches beyond our immediate thoughts of a towering physical structure. While Chacón aims to address the partition along the U.S.-Mexico border, he also uses these stories to work through the intangible walls that divide communities and individuals--particularly those who straddle multiple cultures in their daily lives. Set in El Paso and other Latinx-dominant urban spaces, Kafka in a Skirt is an immersive look into the myriad lives of the characters who inhabit these culturally diverse areas. Chacón masterfully weaves elements of the surreal and fantastic through a shining tapestry of fiction, creating moments of touching realism in contrast with scenes that are fascinatingly unfamiliar. Occasionally teasing the ghosts of Jorge Luis Borges and the Argentine poet Alejandra Pizarnik, this collection disregards boundaries and transports readers into a world merely parallel to our own. Kafka in a Skirt unravels the intricacies of culture, sexuality, love, and loneliness in a collection that shows the personal implications of barriers while remaining hopeful and bright.
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Anna40
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Not all of the stories are my cup of tea. I loved Bien Chicano and The Barbarians and that some of the stories took me back to El Paso, where I lived for almost 4 years. I just didn't understand some stories, e.g. The Third Reason. If you like dream sequences, humor, magic realism and Chicano culture, you will like it.

Reggie This sounds great. I lived in Las Cruces for 10 years and had a lot of friends in El Paso. I miss it. Stacked. 4y
Anna40 @Reggie Las Cruces? Loved the French bakery there and the bookshop and farmer's market :). Hope you'll like it:) 4y
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diovival
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I've been taking sips of this short story collection over the last few days. The Hidden Order Of Things, Path Two, the reading order suggested by the author for those folks that "spent your childhood imagining that you could enter into other dimensions" didn't quite work for me. Those hand-picked stories didn't make much of an impression. I found I enjoyed this more once I stopped flipping around and just turned the pages as they came.

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There's "The Order of Things" (aka a table of contents) and then there's "The Hidden Order of Things." I'm going to try Path Two. It me.

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