Francisco Javier Illán "Complete stories" and "Complete poetry."
Francisco Javier Illán leaves us these stories and this poetry.
COMPLETE STORIES: Sixty stories, most of them published in books, magazines, newspapers, and radio programs, and several previously unpublished, created for this volume. These stories feature a predominant element of fantasy, horror, and, at the heart of the story, a subtle humor.
They are fantastic worlds that have much to do with our own. Fantasy and horror are born from everyday actions, sometimes in non-spaces from our dreams, but there are also misty landscapes, lost civilizations that reappear, and everyday characters who find themselves in parallel universes where they discover the true essence of terror. And when we read it, we understand that this is life; the placid flow of your days becomes turbulent in the face of the deeds of a powerful madman, an egomaniac, a villain, or many others.
The irrational and the everyday come together and mix in these stories.
COMPLETE POETRY: Illán Vivas believes that "every time he sings, he dies a little, he gives so much." From that vital process of passion, love, and death, this Complete Poetry is born. The author offers us all his published poetry and the unpublished poetry that he considers worthy of being saved from the shredder of oblivion. Of his four thousand poems, those gathered here are the ones he intends to survive. For the most part, love and the passage of time are the common thread.