Before Night Falls
Reinaldo Arenas
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Beschreibung
Reinaldo Arenas was born to a poverty-stricken family in rural Cuba. By the time of his death in New York four decades later, he had become one of Cuba's most important poets, an outspoken critic of Castro's regime and one of the leading gay voices of the twentieth century.
In Before Night Falls, Arenas tells of his odyssey from young rebel fighting for the Revolution, through his suppression as a writer, his disillusionment with Castro, his imprisonment and torture, to his eventual exile from Cuba to New York, where in 1987 he was diagnosed with AIDS. He committed suicide in 1990, ending a life of constant struggle against repression. In a farewell note, Arenas wrote:
Due to my delicate state of health and to the terrible depression that causes me not to be able to continue writing and struggling for the freedom of Cuba, I am ending my life ...
I do not want to convey to you a message of defeat, but of continued struggle and hope.
Cuba will be free. I already am.
(signed)
Reinaldo Arenas
Rezensionen
One of the most shattering testimonials ever written on the subject of oppression and defiance
One of the most searing satirical writers of the 20th century, a worthy successor to Aristophanes and Swift
Reading Arenas is like witnessing a bare consciousness in the process of assimilating the most universal, but powerful, human experiences and turning them into literature
Any attempt to reckon with Cuba's torturous twentieth century will have to take into account Arenas'
A document of a particular and disturbing honesty by one of the truly great writers to come out of Latin America
Kundenbewertungen
free speech, dissident, poet, memoir, LGBT, HIV, freedom of speech, homophobia, AIDS, Cuban, exile, Cuba, autobiography, cruising, Fidel Castro, gay