The Only Sound Is the Wind

Stories

15 October 2024

Territory Rights — Worldwide.

Description

A captivating debut collection exploring longing, loneliness and connection in stories that feature Cuban American characters and uncanny, speculative twists

In the tradition of narrativa de lo inusual (narrative of the unusual), The Only Sound Is the Wind combines the fantastic with the everyday, weaving elements of magical realism and surrealist twists to sharpen our view of human (and animal) connection. In the title story, the arrival of a mail-order clone complicates a burgeoning romance; a lonely librarian longing for her homeland strikes up an unusual relationship in the award-winning “The Moth”; when humans start giving birth to puppies and kittens in “This New Turn”, a realignment of the natural order ensues; and the narrator of “Chicory” harnesses the power of invisibility to spy on her beautiful neighbour.

With a playful tenderness and satirical bent, The Only Sound Is the Wind, is a lyrical exploration of solitude and communion, opening strange new worlds where characters try to make their way towards love. 

Reviews

"The Only Sound Is the Wind is a captivating collision of the human and the animal, the everyday and the uncanny. Written with precision and lyric beauty, these stories have a bite and a soul, exploring the lives of Cuban Americans with both a sharp wit and a repository of compassion. Pascha Sotolongo has written a book that’s simply exceptional, filled with startling, surreal, and utterly spectacular stories that demand to be savored." — Megan Kamalei Kakimoto, author of Every Drop is a Man's Nightmare

"The intimate, incendiary stories in Pascha Sotolongo’s elegantly woven debut collection offer an ode to the grief and exhilaration of diaspora, probe the delicate shades of gray between solitude and loneliness, and hinge, ultimately, on metamorphosis. The Only Sound is the Wind is a scar shaped like Cuba—a gorgeous scar." — Joy Castro, author of One Brilliant Flame

"Pascha Sotolongo's collection The Only Sound Is the Wind gives us characters who are navigating migrations of body and spirit. Through lyrical and empathetic prose, Sotolongo inexorable movement towards their, and now our, new realities. Sotolongo’s beautiful debut is proof that the short story is not done with us yet." — Rubén Degollado, author of The Family Izquierdo

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9781324076445

140 x 211 mm • 224 pages

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