Author: Michelle Herrera Mulligan
Source: Críticas (enero-febrero, 2004)
Whether they're professors-turned-street vendors or multiwinged telepathic aliens, sci-fi/fantasy novelist Daína Chaviano's characters are always searching. And as they quest for self-discovery, their encounters with spirits, magic, and alternate realities always seem to lead them home. The Cuban exile's books are best described as wild experiments in genre-busting. It's as if Ray Bradbury married Michael Ende and frolicked occasionally with Anaïs Nin. (Complete text in PDF)