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Synopses & ReviewsReview:"In the weeks before Hurricane Andrew sweeps down on Cuba in 1992, Dr. Mano Rodriguez is caught up in intrigue in this thoughtful, lushly detailed neo-noir from Arellano (Don Dimaio of La Plata). Constant hunger is the order of the day, a week's pay from the peditrico purchases either a liter of gasoline or eight ounces of coffee: 'By the summer of 1991 everything stopped. Fidel called it the Special Period.' In this almost fantastical world, a teenage prostitute named Julia enlists Mano's help in escaping from her pimp. Much Spanish dialogue, with prompts in English on more difficult words, deepens the sense of locale. And how do you deal with murder in a police state that has zero tolerance for homicide and doesn't know the meaning of a cold case? The title comes from a blemish under Mano's right eye, a small hemorrhage shaped like Havana. How he got the mark as a boy is one of the many horrors of life in Castro's Cuba." Publishers Weekly (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.) About the AuthorInspired by fifty years of Cuban literary noir, from Cold Tales by Virgilio Piera to Reinaldo Arenas' Before Night Falls, Robert Arellano's Havana Lunar intertwines an insider testimony on the collapse of socialist Cuba with a psychological mystery. Robert Arellano's parents fled Havana in 1960. He has been working on Havana Lunar since 1992, when, as a student in Brown University's graduate writing program, he visited Cuba on a research fellowship. He has returned ten times, chronicling the Revolution in journalism, essay, and song. He is the author of two novels, Fast Eddie: King of the Bees and Don Dimaio of La Plata, both published by Akashic Books. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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