From Fake Facebook Profiles to Cannibal Bunnies, It’s All Strange in “Rabbit Island”
Two Lines Press, 2021
With a flair for the uncanny, the wonderfully weird stories in Elvira Navarro s new collection feature characters with a borderline grasp of reality and explore the exhilaration of feeling out of place.
The unnamed narrator of “Paris Périphérie,” a wisp of a story in Elvira Navarro’s new collection of short fiction,
Rabbit Island, has an innate sense of direction. Even in an unfamiliar neighborhood in the bustling capital city of a foreign country, a hunch usually points her in the desired direction. As we meet her, she’s deeply conflicted about an important relationship, and long walks seem to clarify her thoughts. One day, while searching for a government office to re-up her short-term residency permit in Paris, she stops in front of a brick building. The façade is covered with mildew. Nearby, there’s a neglected garden. Storm clouds gather above dist
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