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"The most original and significant recent contribution to scholarship about the work of Reinaldo Arenas. . . . Soto is perfectly bilingual and his translations are excellent."--Roberto Valero, George Washington University "A major contribution to the field of contemporary Cuban narrative. . . . Soto brings a solid knowledge of Arenas's work and a demonstrated aptitude to write with clarity and originality on a most difficult and extraordinary novelist."--Reinaldo S nchez, Florida International University Reinaldo Arenas is considered one of the most important Cuban writers of recent decades. His most ambitious project was a pentalogy on Cuban history, a magnificent literary legacy that he worked on intermittently from the time he was eighteen. Three of the novels are available in English, and the last two (completed shortly before his suicide in 1990 and published in their original Spanish one year later) will be available in English shortly. Arenas described these five books as both a writer's autobiography and a metaphor of Cuban history. Francisco Soto's study, the first to examine the quintet in its entirety and in English, considers the five-book sequence in the context of Cuba's state-sanctioned tradition that promotes documentary novels of immediate and practical utility. Soto argues that Arenas subverted that tradition, insisting that the writer's voice must be a call for freedom, challenging both literary and social establishments. Arenas's criticism of the Cuban Revolution was more than an attack against communism, Soto says; it was an angry cry against injustice and against a system that persecuted him simply for being homosexual. The characters of the pentalogy--"dissidents, 'extravagants,' dreamers, freethinkers, homosexuals"--represent marginal persectives that Arenas believed should be given a voice in documentary novels but were not. The appendix contains a conversation (translated into English) between Soto and Arenas that took place in 1987--revised and expanded by Arenas shortly before his death--in which the novelist talks at length about the pentalogy and its genesis.Soto, Francisco is the author of 'Reinaldo Arenas The Pentagonia' with ISBN 9780813013152 and ISBN 0813013151.
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