Felix J. Palma has been acclaimed by critics as one of the most brilliant and original storytellers of our time. His devotion to the short story genre has earned him more than a hundred awards. The Map of Time, his first book published in the United States, was an instant New York Times bestseller and received the prestigious 2008 Ateneo de Sevila XL Prize. It has been published in more than thirty countries. Along with The Map of Time Trilogy, he is also the author of The Heart and Other Viscera. Palma lives in Spain. Please visit FelixJPalma.es.
Lyrical storytelling and a rich attention to detail make this prize-winning novel an enthralling read. * Library Journal (starred) * Palma makes his U.S. debut with the brilliant first in a trilogy, an intriguing thriller that explores the ramifications of time travel in three intersecting narratives. * Publishers Weekly (starred) * A big, genre-bending delight. * The Washington Post * Strange and wonderful. Magical and smart. Felix J. Palma has done more than written a wonderful novel, he's concocted a supernatural tour de force. Time travel, tragic love, murder, and mystery all combine in what is nothing short of a surprising, satisfying, and mesmerizing read. -- M.J. Rose, New York Times bestselling author The Map of Time is a singularly inventive, luscious story with a core of pure, unsettling weirdness. With unnerving grace and disturbing fantasy, it effortlessly straddles that impossible line between being decidedly familiar, and yet absolutely new. -- Cherie Priest, author of Boneshaker Praise for The Map of Time The Map of Time recalls the science fiction of Wells and Verne, and then turns the early masters on their heads. A brilliant and breathtaking trip through metafictional time. -- Scott Westerfeld, New York Times bestselling author Meticulous, disconcerting and inspired, Palma exemplifies the very best of short fiction being written in Spanish today. * Muface * An amalgam of perfect style, astonishing imagery, and unsettling narrative to chart a disturbing world. * ABC Cultural * [Palma's] works are infused with gifted ideas, unforgettable imagery and reflections that haunt you long after you've finished the last page. An author of deliciously disquieting short stories. * La Razon * Praise from press in Spain for Felix J. Palma's short stories Palma's love of fantasy is no mere exercise in escapism nor a clever game of mirrors, but a way of intuiting the world by freeing oneself from rationalism. His stories demonstrate a perfect tension between poetry, tenderness, and humor. * El Mundo * In Palma's solid collection, the surreal collides with the deeply mundane in transformative ways. . . . The scope of [his] imagination is undeniable . . . Palma proves he is an assured, creative writer with a knack for the unsettling. * Publishers Weekly * Palma has a piercing imagination . . . Twelve well-paced stories straddling the line between parody, magical realism, mystery, and farce. * Kirkus Reviews * In the realm of fantastic short fiction, fantasy often lives right next door to horror, and Spanish writer Palma's collection of dark fantasy is a very good example of that. The stories center around the general theme of love, though how this love is expressed is often bizarre or gruesome. . . . This book is just the ticket for readers seeking escape from the mundane into a dark dreamworld. Fans of the short fiction of Neil Gaiman will find much to like in Palma's dark fantasy tales. * Booklist *