Before Night Falls, 9781781258682
Paperback
A Cuban writer’s fight for freedom, art, and life.

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    25 July 2017

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Summary

Before Night Falls: A Memoir of Defiance and Freedom

In Before Night Falls, Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas delivers a poignant and shocking memoir about sexual, political, and artistic freedom.

Arenas recounts his life’s journey, from a poverty-stricken childhood in rural Cuba to his death in New York four decades later. He chronicles his evolution from a young rebel fighting for the Revolution to his suppression as a writer, his disillusionment with Castro’s regime, …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781781258682
ISBN-10:1781258686
Author:Reinaldo Arenas, Dolores M. Koch, Garth Greenwell
Publisher:Profile Books Ltd
Imprint:Serpent's Tail
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Edition:2nd
Release Date:25 July 2017
Weight:240g
Dimensions:196mm x 128mm x 24mm
What They're Saying

Critics Review

One of the most shattering testimonials ever written on the subject of oppression and defiance – Mario Vargas LlosaReading Arenas is like witnessing a bare consciousness in the process of assimilating the most universal, but powerful, human experiences and turning them into literature * The New York Times *Any attempt to reckon with Cuba’s torturous twentieth century will have to take into account Arenas’s monumental work … an essential human testimony, joyful and enraged, a triumph of conscience – Garth GreenwellA document of a particular and disturbing honesty by one of the truly great writers to come out of Latin America * Chicago Tribune *One of the most searing satirical writers of the 20th century, a worthy successor to Aristophanes and Swift – Jaime Manrique * Village Voice *

About The Author

Reinaldo Arenas

Reinaldo Arenas was born in Holguin, Cuba, in 1943. His first novel, Singing from the Well, was awarded First Mention in Cuba’s Cirilo Villaverde National Competition. It was to be his only book published in his native country. Both as a homosexual and a writer, he found himself persecuted by the Cuban government, and had to smuggle his work out of the country for publication in France. He left Cuba in 1980 and settled in New York, where he died of AIDS in 1990. He is the author of over 20 books, including novels, short stories and poems.

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