Explosion in a cathedral /

One of Cuba's and Latin America's greatest historical novels, about imperial conquest carried out under the guise of liberation, in its first new English translation in sixty years and featuring a new foreword by Alejandro Zambra. When he arrives in Cuba at the close of the eighteenth cent...

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Main Author: Carpentier, Alejo, 1904-1980 (Author)
Other Authors: West, Adrian Nathan (Translator), Zambra, Alejandro, 1975- (writer of foreword.)
Format: Book
Language:English
Language Notes:Translated from the French.
Published: New York : Penguin Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC, [2023].
Series:Penguin classics.
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Summary:One of Cuba's and Latin America's greatest historical novels, about imperial conquest carried out under the guise of liberation, in its first new English translation in sixty years and featuring a new foreword by Alejandro Zambra. When he arrives in Cuba at the close of the eighteenth century, Victor Hugues, a merchant sailor from Marseille, brings with him not only the idealism of the French Revolution but also its ambition and bloodlust. Landing at the Havana doorstep of a trio of wealthy, eccentric Creole orphans, he sweeps them across the Caribbean Sea to Guadeloupe, whose African slaves he frees only then to exploit them in his fight against the British for colonial sovereignty. What ensues in Alejo Carpentier's swashbuckling, magical realist masterpiece is an explosive clash between the New World and the Old World, and between revolutionary ideals and the corrupting allure of power.
Physical Description:xxii, 311 pages ; 20 cm.
ISBN:9780143133889
0143133888