Explosion in a Cathedral

Alejo Carpentier author Adrian Nathan West translator

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

Published:29th Feb '24

Should be back in stock very soon

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One of Latin America's greatest historical novels deals with the impact of the French Revolution on the Caribbean

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 desire for bloodshed. Landing at the Havana doorstep of three wealthy Creole adolescent orphans, he leads them across the Caribbean Sea to Guadeloupe, into the midst of the immense changes sweeping the world outside their life in Havana. As Victor's ideals begin to warp and change to fit shifting policies, the trio can no longer bear his betrayal of revolutionary ideas. What ensues in this magical realist masterpiece speaks to the frightening and corrupting allure of power.

A tour de force ... built around the exciting and timely theme of revolutionary-turned-tyrant * The New York Times Book Review *
Not an ordinary historical novel, but rather a poetic, highly informed essay ... in rich prose, a host of memorable impressions ... Splendidly written * Kirkus Reviews *
What does this novel have to tell us about colonialism, globalization, feminism, human rights, the rights of nature, transculturation, migration, war? ... Explosion in a Cathedral continues to accompany us, to question us, to challenge and move us, and ultimately to help us in the arduous and terrible exercise of reading the world -- Alejandro Zambra * The Paris Review *

ISBN: 9780143133889

Dimensions: 196mm x 132mm x 16mm

Weight: 220g

368 pages