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Two hundred and one miniature tales

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Illustrator
  
Meli Valdés Sozzani

Publication date
  
2007

Originally published
  
2007

Genre
  
Flash fiction

Country
  
Argentina


Language
  
Spanish

Pages
  
64 p.

Author
  
Alejandro Córdoba Sosa

Cover artist
  
Meli Valdés Sozzani

Original title
  
Doscientos y un cuentos en miniatura

Publisher
  
De los Cuatro Vientos (Argentina)

Published in english
  
2015 (ISBN 978-987-711-210-8)

Two hundred and one miniature tales (in Spanish Doscientos y un cuentos en miniatura) is a flash fiction book written by Argentinian writer Alejandro Córdoba Sosa, and published in 2007 under the pen name 'Alejandro Zenteno Lobo'. In 2015, this book was translated into English.

Contents

Summary

The book is composed of two hundred and one flash fiction tales none of which goes beyond the limit of seventy words. The title of each one of the stories consists of just a roman number ordered from I to CCI; the tales are grouped into five chapters:

Of Freedom and Sin

The thou shalt kill tetragony

Passages of a new decalogue

A theological revisitation

A cardinal revisitation

The shortest horror story

One of the flash fictions included in this book is thought to be the shortest horror story in Spanish. This story has just 28 letters in only seven words and it reads, in its entirety:

‘Frente a él, el espejo estaba vacío’. (In front of him the mirror was empty.)

Illustrations

The book was illustrated by the Argentinian artist Meli Valdés Sozzani. For the first time, in 2014 an exhibition showed together the original illustrations made by Valdés Sozzani along with the microtales.

References

Two hundred and one miniature tales Wikipedia