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Initials of the Earth

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor JesÚs DÍaz (1941–2002) was a prominent Cuban writer, filmmaker, and intellectual. His novels include Las cuatro fugas de Manuel, Dime algo sobre Cuba, and Las palabras perdidas. He wrote screenplays and directed movies, including LejanÍa and Polvo rojo. DÍaz was the founder of the influential cultural magazine Encuentro, which publishes the work of Cuban writers on the island and in exile. Klappentext Many critics consider The Initials of the Earth to be the quintessential novel of the Cuban Revolution and the finest work by the Cuban writer and filmmaker JesÚs DÍaz. Born in Havana in 1941, DÍaz was a witness to the Revolution and ardent supporter of it until the last decade of his life. In 1992 he took up residence as an exile in Berlin and later in Madrid, where he died in 2002. This is the first of his books to be translated into English.Originally written in the 1970s, then rewritten and published simultaneously in Havana and Madrid in 1987, The Initials of the Earth spans the tumultuous years from the 1950s until the 1970s, encompassing the Revolution and its immediate aftermath. The novel opens as the protagonist, Carlos PÉrez Cifredo, sits down to fill out a questionnaire for readmission to the Cuban Communist Party. It closes with Carlos standing before a panel of Party members charged with assessing his merit as an “exemplary worker.” The chapters between relate Carlos’s experiences of the pre- and postrevolutionary era. His family is torn apart as some members reject the Revolution and flee the country while others, including Carlos, choose to stay. He witnesses key events including the Bay of Pigs invasion, the Cuban missile crisis, and the economically disastrous sugar harvest of 1970. Throughout the novel, DÍaz vividly renders Cuban culture through humor, slogans, and slang; Afro-Cuban religion; and references to popular music, movies, and comics.This edition of The Initials of the Earth includes a bibliography and filmography of Diaz’s works and a timeline of the major events of the Cuban revolutionary period. In his epilogue, the Cuban writer Ambrosio Fornet reflects on DÍaz’s surprising 1992 renunciation of the Revolution, their decades-long friendship, and the novel’s reception, structure, and place within Cuban literary history. Zusammenfassung Considered by many the quintessential novel of the Cuban Revolution, this is the first book by the Cuban writer and filmmaker Jesús Díaz (1941–2002) to appear in English. Inhaltsverzeichnis The Initials of the Earth by Jesus Diaz 3 Epilogue / Ambrosio Fornet 371 Afterword / Kathleen Ross 395 Notes 401 Glossary 425 Bibliography 429 Foreword / Fredric Jameson xi Translator’s Preface / Kathleen Ross xvii Brief Chronology of Events in Cuba, 1942–75 xxi...

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Authors Diaz, Jesus Diaz, Jesus/ Ross Diaz, Jesús Díaz, Jesus Diaz, Kathleen Ross
Assisted by Kathleen Ross (Translation)
Publisher Duke University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 10.10.2006
 
EAN 9780822338291
ISBN 978-0-8223-3829-1
No. of pages 456
Dimensions 159 mm x 235 mm x 32 mm
Series Latin America in Translation
Latin America in Translation/E
Latin America in Translation
Latin America in Translation/E
Subject Fiction > Narrative literature

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