Chicano Frankenstein
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Forest Avenue Press
Published:18th Apr '24
Should be back in stock very soon
- Distribution of early galleys and ARCs to media outlets, reviewers, bloggers, magazines, and key booksellers and librarians
- Reviews targeting Publishers Weekly, Kirkus, Library Journal, Booklist, Shelf Awareness, LA Times, New York Times and others
- Coverage targeting online literary publications, including The Rumpus, Electric Lit, Literary Hub, and Advice to Writers
- Coverage targeting publications seeking to amplify Latinx voices, including Discover Latinx Lit, Latinx in Publishing, Hip Latina, and Latino Book Chat
- Bookseller outreach, including ABA Advance Access’s underrepresented authors platform, PNBA, CALIBA, and selected galley mailings to booksellers who have enjoyed other titles
- Small tour—Southern CA, Portland, Oregon, and Tucson—with a focus on bookstores, libraries, local and reading series
- Regional coverage targeting Pasadena-area media
- Other coverage targeting Book club outreach Author interviews: radio, TV, print, and online venues
- Edelweiss galley giveaways
- Social media including interviews, Twitter, and Forest Avenue’s Instagram and Facebook
- Promotions on author's website, danielaolivas.com, and the publisher's website
- Publicity and promotion in conjunction with author's speaking engagements
A modern retelling of the Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley classic that addresses issues of belonging and assimilation
An unnamed paralegal, brought back to life through a controversial process, maneuvers through a near-future world that both needs and resents him. As the United States president spouts anti-reanimation rhetoric and giant pharmaceutical companies rake in profits, the man falls in love with lawyer Faustina Godínez. His world expands as he meets her network of family and friends, setting him on a course to discover his first-life history, which the reanimation process erased. With elements of science fiction, horror, political satire and romance, Chicano Frankenstein confronts our nation’s bigotries and the question of what it truly means to be human.
As featured in NPR's "Code Switch," Literary Hub, Hip Latina, Locus, Publishers Weekly, Latinx Pop Magazine, Library Journal, Book Riot, Boston Review, Alta Journal, Latino Book Review, Barrelhouse, Daily Journal, Foreword Reviews, Somos en Escrito, Lupita Reads, Fearsome Fiction, The Monster Book Club, Book Trib, The Frankencast, and Geek Girl Authority
"An intriguing read."
—Library Journal
"An exciting contemporary adaptation."
—Book Riot
March's Best Sci-Fi and Fantasy Books
—Literary Hub
"Takes a magnifying glass to American life and politics."
—Latinx Pop Magazine
"Inventive and compellingly readable."
—The Rumpus
"Urgently relevant."
—Latino Book Review
"Clever political commentary."
—Foreword Reviews
"An arresting thought experiment."
—Publishers Weekly
"Captivating."
—Daily Journal
2024's New Horror Books
—Jump Scares
"Explores deep themes of identity, belonging, assimilation, and the essence of humanity."
—Hispanic Executive
“If you’re looking for a reverberating literary experiment in a speedy read, Daniel Olivas’s Chicano Frankenstein is the book for you. In this literary pastiche of timeless novels, beloved TV, and familiar political narratives, the love story of Faustina and the man will reanimate your deepest expectations of humanism into new understandings of monstrosity.”
—Xochitl Gonzalez, author of Olga Dies Dreaming
—Orlando Ortega-Medina, author of The Fitful Sleep of Immigrants
“In the genre-bending tradition of Mary Shelley, Daniel Olivas's latest novel Chicano Frankenstein expertly stitches together gothic political satire, science fiction, and existential metafiction to expose the racist and classist hypocrisies that undergird the American political economy under tyrannical right-wing leaders.”
—Eileen M. Hunt, author of Artificial Life After Frankenstein
"In a near-future Pasadena, Daniel A. Olivas resurrects Mary Shelley's creation to glorious effect, making it clear who the monsters really are in a world where a cynical government sees resurrected humans as pawns to use, abuse, and discard. The real trick of this speculative political satire is that corruption and peril co-exist with compassion, humor, and large doses of Chicano joy. I loved every page-turning minute!"
—Michelle Ruiz Keil, author of Summer in the City of Roses
“Haunting in its implications, astute in its observations about how polarized we’ve become around the simple question of what it means to be human, Daniel Olivas’s Chicano Frankenstein is ultimately an empathetic exploration of the heart told in spare, but beautiful prose. Olivas is a master storyteller and this book is another of his triumphs!”
—Rubén Degollado, author of The Family Izquierdo
"Based on the story of a monster, this book is about a man created from more than one corpse—reanimated from spare parts, as it were—and, in a world that looks and feels very much like our modern world, made to feel other and much less than human."
—Jennifer Silva Redmond, author of Honeymoon at Sea
“…a major American talent.”
—Luis Alberto Urrea, author of Good Night, Irene
“Daniel Olivas is an exciting writer whose prose rings with humor, insight, and power.”
—Daniel Alarcón, author of At Night We Walk in Circles
“Olivas is adept at establishing character in a sentence or two; he creates an image, a moment of self-deception, in which we come to know these characters intimately and easily imagine their entire lives...”
—Los Angeles Times
“[A]n important voice in Latinx literature.”
—BuzzFeed
“Daniel Olivas is a real modern-day superhero. Land use and conservation attorney by day and poet, playwright, fiction author, editor, and essayist by night, Olivas works relentlessly to transform our world for the better.”
—American Book Review
“Olivas’s work is surreal, dystopian, critical, and introspective, ultimately moving into contemporary political rhetoric.”
—Alta Journal
ISBN: 9781942436591
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: unknown
222 pages