Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada: A Novel of Cuba

Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada: A Novel of Cuba

Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada: A Novel of Cuba

Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada: A Novel of Cuba

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Overview

Now back in print, the debut novel that made Zoé Valdés an international literary sensation, the bold, bawdy story of a failed revolution and its discontents.

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Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611459333
Publisher: Arcade
Publication date: 01/02/2014
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 172
Product dimensions: 5.50(w) x 8.25(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Zoé Valdés was born in Cuba in 1959 and has lived in exile in France since 1995. Once dubbed "the Madonna of Cuban literature," she is the acclaimed author of several novels, including Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada and I Gave You All I Had, both published by Arcade. Besides being awarded the 2013 Azorín Prize for The Weeping Woman, she has won the Planeta Prize and the Premio de Novela Ciudad de Torrevieja. She received the Tres Llaves (Three Keys) to the city of Miami in 2001. She lives in Paris.

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Oscar Hijuelos

Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada is a refreshingly frank and uncompromising novel about a vivacious young woman coping with chaos, love, and the ups and downs of revolutionary life in Cuba. Entertaining and lusty, it evokes political stereotypes: there is no pro-Castro or anti-Castro agenda here, only the agenda of the self -- and the glorious "self" at that. Zoe Valdez is a real writer who shocks her readers that Celine once did.

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