Firefly by Severo Sarduy - ISBN: 9781935744641
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By the Prix Medicis-winning Cuban writer, a bildungsroman that responds to the questions of the “Boom” generation.

Firefly

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  • Paperback

    240 pages

  • Release Date

    15 December 2014

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Summary

Fireflyis a dream-like evocation of pre-war Cuba, replete with hurricanes, mystical cults and slave-markets. The story is the coming-of-age of a precocious and exuberant boy with an oversized head and underdeveloped sense of direction, who views the world asa threatening conspiracy. Told inbreathless and lyrical prose, the novel isa loving rendition of a long-lost home, a meditation on exile, and an allegory of Cuba’s isolation in the world.

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781935744641
ISBN-10:193574464X
Author:Severo Sarduy
Publisher:Archipelago Books
Imprint:Archipelago Books
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:240
Release Date:15 December 2014
Weight:215g
Dimensions:165mm x 146mm
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Critics Review

Praise for Severo Sarduy’s Prix Médicis-winning Cobra Sarduy is the master of wordscapes that dip, shake and explore. —New York Times Book Review A paradise of words…a marbled iridescent text; we are gorged with language, like children who are never refused anything…Cobra is the pledge of continuous jubilation, The moment when by its very excess verbal pleasure chokes an reels into bliss. —Roland Barthes, The Pleasure of the Text Sarduy rendered the epiphany of the body luminous, where the pleasure of void meets the furious fire of the world. —The Washington Post Severe Sarduy has everything…so brilliant, so funny, and so bewilderingly apt in his borrowings, his derivations, as well as in his inventions, his findings, he leaves one breathless, like a shot of rum.—Richard Howard

About The Author

Severo Sarduy

Severo Sarduy (1937-1993), Cuban poet, fiction writer, playwright, and literary critic, is considered one of the best prose artists of the twentieth century. In 1972, he was awarded the Prix Medicis for Cobra, one of his six highly acclaimed novels. Sarduy also painted, hosted a radio program, and, as an editor at Editions du Seuil, introduced contemporary Latin American fiction to European readers. Sarduy was a leading intellectual in the early years of the Cuban Revolution.Mark Friedis the translator of Eduardo Galeano’s Children of the Days, Mirrors,Voices of Time, Upside Down, Soccer in Sun and Shadow,Walking Words, and We Say No. He is also the translator of the historical collectionEchoes of the Mexican-American War and works by Emilia Ferreiro, Jose Ignacio L pez Vigil, Oscar Ugarteche and Rafael Barajas Duran.

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