What do the activist Virginia Woolf have in common with the winged Changlanks of the dystopian Cofferdam in a book? What can happen when you are in a hurry to go to a date somewhere in Kastoria and your watch stops at a quarter past seven? Why is the Guzmano mansion in Bilbao more morbid than a Stephen King movie? If you were given an open ticket would you travel to your childhood or perhaps the exotic Kuala Lumpur? How did thirty kilos of oranges make a Greek in China more famous than Mao Zedong? Three new authors, three different perspectives, meet in this book and introduce themselves to us with small, subversive stories, some experiential, others completely imaginary, but all enjoyable.
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