Dirty Havana Trilogy
Autor Pedro Juan Gutierrez Traducere de Natasha ((trans)) Wimmer, Natasha Wemmeren Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 ian 2002
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780571206261
ISBN-10: 0571206263
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 129 x 200 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Main. Auflage
Editura: FABER & FABER
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0571206263
Pagini: 400
Dimensiuni: 129 x 200 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.37 kg
Ediția:Main. Auflage
Editura: FABER & FABER
Locul publicării:United Kingdom
Textul de pe ultima copertă
Banned in Cuba but celebrated throughout the Spanish-speaking world, this picaresque novel in stories chronicles the misadventures of Pedro Juan, a former Cuban journalist living from hand to mouth in the squalor of contemporary Havana, half disgusted and half fascinated by the depths to which he has sunk. Like the lives of so many of his neighbors in the crumbling, once-elegant apartment houses that line Havana's waterfront, Pedro Juan's days and nights have been reduced by the so-called special times -- the harsh recession that followed the Soviet Union's collapse -- to the struggle of surviving the daily grit through the escapist pursuit of sex. Pedro Juan scrapes by under the shadow of hunger -- all the while observing his lovers and friends, strangers on the street, and their suffering with an unsentimental, mocking, yet sympathetic eye.
Recenzii
“In the tradition of other ribald, earthy, urban authors like Blaise Cendrars, Charles Bukowski and Henry Miller, Gutierrez is an exuberant writer…[Dirty Havana Trilogy] is not only entertaining; it’s also curiously uplifting as it illuminates the darker places of a society on the brink.” — New York Times Book Review
“As a tale of human ingenuity and hidden hopefulness overcoming near-insuperable odds...Dirty Havana Trilogy is a good bad book.” — The Guardian
"Dirty Havana Trilogy is a courageous book from someone who still lives on the island, a singular chronicle of the "dirty" reality of today's Cuban society. Gutierrez's prose exudes the rage and indignation of a native, and reading him is a memorable experience for those who don't shy away from a little suffering with their literature." — Miami Herald
“Every now and then you come across a writer, like Kerouac, Miller, Bukowski, who sets you on fire, who inspires you (and this is not a bad thing) to drink, fornicate, go mad--to seek solace any way you can. Pedro Juan Gutierrez is such a writer. He puts his soul and his city--one and the same?--on the line for all to see. And his city, Havana, is a place of beauty and torment--a glorious, lewd, moveable orgy.” — Jonathan Ames
“Readers weary of the pieties of Borges can welcome this gutsy, outrageous Cuban novel which may awaken moribund Spanish fiction to the new millennium.” — James Purdy
“As a tale of human ingenuity and hidden hopefulness overcoming near-insuperable odds...Dirty Havana Trilogy is a good bad book.” — The Guardian
"Dirty Havana Trilogy is a courageous book from someone who still lives on the island, a singular chronicle of the "dirty" reality of today's Cuban society. Gutierrez's prose exudes the rage and indignation of a native, and reading him is a memorable experience for those who don't shy away from a little suffering with their literature." — Miami Herald
“Every now and then you come across a writer, like Kerouac, Miller, Bukowski, who sets you on fire, who inspires you (and this is not a bad thing) to drink, fornicate, go mad--to seek solace any way you can. Pedro Juan Gutierrez is such a writer. He puts his soul and his city--one and the same?--on the line for all to see. And his city, Havana, is a place of beauty and torment--a glorious, lewd, moveable orgy.” — Jonathan Ames
“Readers weary of the pieties of Borges can welcome this gutsy, outrageous Cuban novel which may awaken moribund Spanish fiction to the new millennium.” — James Purdy
Notă biografică
Pedro Juan Gutiérrez is the author of several published works of poetry. He lives in Havana, where he devotes himself to writing and painting.