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Yocandra in the paradise of NadaYocandra in the paradise of Nada

Yocandra in the paradise of Nada

Zoé Valdés

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"Yocandra, the first-person narrator, was born (like Valdés herself) in Havana in 1959. Now a dispirited, outspoken woman living in Cuba, narrator writes of a reality of 'nothing' that contrasts poignantly with that of a gusana friend in Madrid with whom she exchanges letters. This colloquial, idiomatic translation of La nada cotidiana reflects work's humor and word play. Brief but helpful translator's notes"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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OL Work ID
OL741899W

Subjects

FictionHistorySocial conditionsWomenCuba, history, 1959-

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