Edition |
First Scribner hardcover edition. |
Description |
235 pages ; 22 cm |
Summary |
El Comandante, an aging 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 his longtime enemy--the very same El Comandante--whom he blames for stealing his beloved, ruining his homeland, and taking his father?'s life. Herrera would gladly "wear chains on his ankles, chisel stones for his remaining days, even become a goddamn Democrat for the gratification of personally expediting the tyrant's journey back to the Devil, with whom he'd obviously made a pact." With her masterful twinning of El Comandante and Herrera, along with the rabble of other Cuban voices that combine to create a chorus of history's unofficial stories, García plumbs the passions and realities of these two Cubas--on the island and off--and offers a pulsating story that entertains and illuminates. |
Subject |
Dictators -- Cuba -- Fiction.
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Exiles -- Florida -- Miami -- Fiction.
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Older men -- Fiction.
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Havana (Cuba) -- Fiction.
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Miami (Fla.) -- Fiction.
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ISBN |
9781476710242 hardcover alkaline paper |
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1476710244 hardcover alkaline paper |
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