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Dream with no name:

contemporary fiction from Cuba
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Seven Stories Press, 1 avr. 1999 - 303 pages
The third book in our award-winning series of contemporary fiction anthologies, Dream With No Name presents some of the best short fiction coming out of Cuba.streets in dreams of a nameless woman who comes to warm him. In "The Great Baro," the saddest man in the world presides over a nation of clowns. "An Unexpected Interlude Between Two Characters" recounts a sexual encounter between two young women at a run-down movie theater. In all the stories collected here, readers will discover Cuba's strong storytelling tradition as well as its diverse culturallegacies.

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Review: Dream with No Name: Contemporary Fiction from Cuba

Avis d'utilisateur  - Yvette Ward-Horner - Goodreads

Excellent anthology and well worth a read. The 2nd story in the book, 13th Parallel South, by Angel Santiesteban Prats, is one of the best stories I've read in my life Consulter l'avis complet

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Table des matières

Acknowledgments
7
Introduction
13
An Unexpected Interlude Between Two Characters
19
Droits d'auteur

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Juana Ponce de Leon is a writer, literary critic, and editor. She served as editor of LS, the literary supplement of the Advocate-Weekly newspapers in Connecticut and Massachusetts and now serves on the literature panel for New York Council on the Arts. Her articles have appeared in publications such as The New York Times Book Review, The Washington Post Book World, and Latina.

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