“This is a gem to be savored, a historically grounded adventure to be lived by readers.” Lone Star Literary Review I am happy to announce that Odd Birds has, once…
“Ay, Severo Perez… estoy triste because I no longer have your words to begin my mornings… ie, I FINISHED your marvelous book. What a beautiful homage to artists and art-making and…
A deeply meaningful collection that navigates important nuances of identity. In the March 1, 2021, issue of Kirkus Reviews “Nepantla Families” – An anthology of Mexican American literature on families…
Odd Birds was selected as the first TCU Press book club selection. For 6 weeks, TCU Press is hosting an online book club. The virtual book club begins on Friday,…
A tragic twist of fate leaves a revered artist destitute in Texas in this novel. Seventy-year-old Cosimo Infante Cano was born in Cuba but forged a reputation as a modernist…
Listen to Severo as he talks with the Rag Radio podcast host, Thorne Dryer. They talk about the book, Odd Birds, … And The Earth Did Not Swallow Him production, and…
Severo Perez will appear at the Texas Book Festival on Sunday, October 27, from 4 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. as part of the panel “Dropped in Texas: International Perspectives On the Lone Star…