OR Books
New York, NY
2014
193 págs.
9781939293480

Think Cuba, you're likely to think bearded revolutionaries in fatigues. Salsa. Sugar cane. Rock 'n' roll, zombies, drugs -- anomie and angst -- do not generally figure in our mental images of a country that's assumed an outsized place in the American imagination. But fresh from the tropics, in Cuba in Splinters -- a sparkling package of stories we're assured are fictional -- that's exactly what you'll find. Eleven writers largely unknown outside Cuba depict a world that veers from a hyperreal Havana in decay, against a backdrop of oblivious drug-toting German tourists, to a fantasy land -- or is it? -- where vigilant Cubans bar the door to zombies masquerading as health inspectors. Sex and knife-fights, stutterers and addicts, losers and lost literary classics: welcome to a raw and genuine island universe closed to casual visitors.

Contents:                 

Preface - Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo; Fefita and the Berlin wall - Jorge Alberto Aguiar Diaz; Epilogue with superhero and Fidel - Jorge Enrique Lage; Exorcism zone - Jhortensia Espineta; Cuba in splinters - Ahmel Echevarría Peré; Havana light - Lien Carrazana Lau; Skbizein (Decalogue for the year zero) - Polina Martinez Shviétsova; Third eye of the madman - Michel Encinosa Fú; Thirty seconds of western silence - Lia Villares; That Zombie belongs to Fidel! - Erick J. Mota; Dancing days - Raúl Flores; The man, the wolf and the new woods - Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo.

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