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A View from the Mangrove

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In this masterful collection of short stories, a celebrated Cuban writer continues his imaginative exploration of the genesis of the modern Caribbean world.

Intent on recovering the interior history (la infra-historia) of this astonishingly diverse region, Antonio Benitez-Rojo ranges widely across time and geography.

He also experiments with a variety of narrative techniques and prose styles, each intended to capture some unique aspect of the Caribbean's heterogeneous, polyrhythmic cultural heritage.

Thus The Broken Flute centers on a tragic anthropological reflection; Windward Passage on the confessions of a guilty priest stationed in Hispaniola; Summer Island on events surrounding the colonization of St.

Kitts; and A View from the Mangrove on the troubled days of a soldier during Cuba's War of Independence.

The result is historical fiction of the first order, a vivid tapestry of characters and contexts.

Whether describing the world through the eyes of a seventeenth-century African slave or an English slave trader, a French buccaneer or a Spanish official, an Aztec god's avatar or a Haitian grand blanc, Benitez-Rojo displays a rare gift for resurrecting the past in all its chaotic and compelling immediacy.

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1558492615 / 9781558492615
Paperback / softback
30/04/2000
United States
256 pages
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