Perros en la Calle

Authors

  • Mark Crimmins University of Toronto

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7764/ESLA.62087

Abstract

The two of you are sat on a curb just off the Avenida Cinco de Mayo in Mexico City, shoving your faces full of the roast chicken dinners you bought at Gili Pollos. When you sat on the curb and started unwrapping your meals, you both bobbed briefly from side to side, singing in unison the endless jingle that blares over the speakers of the cantina just down the street: Pollito con papas! Pollito con papas! Gili Pollos was closing so you were lucky to get your food, but it’s getting close to midnight now and you have slipped into the nearest alleyway to slug back your chicken and spuds.

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Author Biography

Mark Crimmins, University of Toronto

Mark Crimmins taught 20th Century Literature at the University of Toronto from 1999 to 2013. His first home was England, his second home was the United States, his third home was Japan, his fourth home was Canada, and his fifth home is China. His fiction has been published in Inscape, Happy, Confrontation, and the Newer York. "Illusion of Depth," a fictional response to Julio Cortazar's "Continuity of Parks" is forthcoming in Columbia online.

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Published

2013-12-31

How to Cite

Crimmins, M. . (2013). Perros en la Calle. English Studies in Latin America: A Journal of Cultural and Literary Criticism, (6), 1–2. https://doi.org/10.7764/ESLA.62087

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FICTION