Cuba: A Traveler's Literary CompanionAnn Louise Bardach Whereabouts Press, 2002 - 234 pages The best modern short fiction by Cuban writers are arranged by region to illuminate this country for travelers. Many stories appear in English for the first time. Contributors include Reinaldo Arenas, Alejo Carpentier, Gullermo Cabrera Infante, Christina Garcia, Pedro Juan Gutierrez, Jose Lezama Lima, and Achy Obejas, among others. |
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... moved in with my aunt . I could see him clearly . He was coarse and common ; time and events only accentuated these qualities . He slept surrounded by photos of his dear departed . What my aunt came to know were the dregs of a happy but ...
... moved in with my aunt . I could see him clearly . He was coarse and common ; time and events only accentuated these qualities . He slept surrounded by photos of his dear departed . What my aunt came to know were the dregs of a happy but ...
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... moved slowly through parks and boulevards crowded with shouting , running people , and officers and soldiers frater- nizing in a tremendous sense of triumph . All the cars were in motion ; people and vehicles moved in whirlpools from ...
... moved slowly through parks and boulevards crowded with shouting , running people , and officers and soldiers frater- nizing in a tremendous sense of triumph . All the cars were in motion ; people and vehicles moved in whirlpools from ...
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... moved on to journalism . As a foreign correspondent he covered the Spanish Civil War from 1931 to 1936. On his return to Havana , he taught French and continued to write short stories and translated Hemingway , Faulkner , Huxley , and ...
... moved on to journalism . As a foreign correspondent he covered the Spanish Civil War from 1931 to 1936. On his return to Havana , he taught French and continued to write short stories and translated Hemingway , Faulkner , Huxley , and ...
Table des matières
Senel Paz Strawberry and Chocolate | 3 |
José Lezama Lima Paradiso | 15 |
Antonio José Ponte In the Cold of the Malecón | 24 |
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