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City Lights From the Upside Down
In City Lights From the Upside Down, Alex Z. Salinas’ debut collection of short stories, the setting is mostly South Texas – and, infrequently, outer space. Mothers dying or dead, brothers with a taste for revenge, bizarre coffee shop encounters, terrifying dreams, strange alien lights, embers of love blazing and cooling – in these stories, a lot happens, and, sometimes, not much at all. Through precise, raw, and often Christ-haunted language, Salinas builds up characters to bring them to their knees. This book: a rollercoaster in the middle of the Texas desert. (Or is it just a mirage?)
About the Author
Alex Z. Salinas is the author of four poetry collections and a book of stories, City Lights From the Upside Down, which was included in the National Book Critics Circle’s Critical Notes. He lives in San Antonio, Texas.
Book Details
| Print ISBN: | 9781736177976 |
| eBook ISBN: | 9781736177969 |
| doi: | 10.21428/9b43cd98.985162ab |
| Length: | 286 pages |
| Release Date: | 03/September/2021 |
| Edition: | 1 |
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From Kirkus Reviews
San Antonio poet and author Salinas bases his 40-tale collection primarily on his South Texas homeland, where characters deal with love, young adult angst and insecurity, death, and the bonds of family. Read More…



