Andrés Felipe Solano
Andrés Felipe Solano is the author of the novels Sálvame, Joe Louis (Save Me, Joe Louis) and Los hermanos Cuervo (The Cuervo Borthers). His work has appeared in the New York Time Magazine, Words Without Borders and Anew. He was featured in Granta 113: The Best of Young Spanish-language Novelists. He currently lives in Seoul, South Korea.
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Essays & Memoir | Issue 127
From the Past Comes the Storms
Andrés Felipe Solano
‘During the hottest months, the thermometer settles in at 100 degrees like a nonagenarian in a rocker – no one can make it move.’
Essays & Memoir | Issue 127
Introducing J.P. Cuenca
Andrés Felipe Solano
‘From the future, Cuenca narrates Rio’s collapse and the personal fall of the main character. He does it with the elegant distance of a data collector but also with the terrifying certainty of one who knows there’s no going back.’
Fiction | Issue 113
The Cuervo Brothers
Andrés Felipe Solano
‘I was Mister Average, right on the borderline.’