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PUBLISHER: Sandstone Press Ltd
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781908737595
RRP: £8.99
PAGES: 256
PUBLICATION DATE:
March 20, 2014
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King of Cuba
Cristina Garcia
El Comandante, an aging Castro-like dictator shambles about his mansion in Havana, visits a dying friend, tortures hunger strikers in one of his prisons, and grapples with the stale end of his life that is as devoid of grandeur as his nearly sixty-year-old revolution. Across the waters in Florida, Goyo Herrera, a Miami exile in his eighties, plots revenge against the very same El Comandante whom he blames for stealing his beloved, ruining his homeland, and taking his father’s life. Shifting between the two men with great resonance and humour, and peppered with the rabble of other Cuban voices to create a patchwork of history’s unofficial stories, Cristina Garcia’s novel plumbs the passions and realities of these two Cubas – on the island, and off. Writing with wit and insight, and very much at the top of her form, she returns to the territory of her Cuban homeland.
Reviews of King of Cuba
'Cristina Garcia takes one of the most fascinating political figures of the 20th century, imagines him as a man and, through him, imagines his country. In the end her subject matter is Cuba.' New York Times 'Fabulously absurdist.' Miami Herald 'Darkly hilarious. Garcia braids parallel stories with consummate ease.' Elle Magazine
Cristina Garcia
Cristina Garcia is the author of six previous novels, two books for younger readers, a collection of poetry, and has edited two anthologies of Cuban literature Contemporary Mexican and Chicano/a Literature. Her work has been nominated for a National Book Award and translated into fourteen languages. She is the recipient of a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Whiting Writers’ Award, and a Hodder Fellowship at Princeton University. Recently, she was a Visiting Professor at the Michener Center for Writers at the University of Texas-Austin as well as the University of Miami. Currently, she is University Chair in Creative Writing at Texas State University-San Marcos.