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Ruins
A novel
of Cuba
Coming March 2009 / Lanzamiento marzo 2009
Ruins
Obejas, Achy.
Ruins. Akashic.
Mar. 2009. c.300p.
ISBN 978-1-933354-69-9.
pap. $14.95. F
(Coming March 2009/
Lanzamiento marzo 2009
This superb novel by Cuban-born writer and poet Obejas (Memory Mambo)
follows the story of Usnavy, who, despite a bleak childhood in a small
provincial city near Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, achieves his rightful
place in the world as a standard bearer for Castro and Che after the
1959 revolution. However, this all changes in 1994, when the Cuban government
permits any and all to leave Cuba by any and all means. Usnavy's best
friend leaves without a word, and suddenly the dollar becomes the currency
for all goods necessary to his wife and daughter—and to himself.
In the midst of this turmoil, Usnavy's only constant is his pride in
the oversized stained-glass lamp he inherited from his mother, and for
the first time he becomes curious about its origins. He seeks out knowledge
from the aptly named Virgilio, a restorer of old glass lamps, and is
led through the Dantean mazes of Havana and a secret family history.
Although initially confusing, Obejas's writing style effectively mimics
the plot, as the author navigates a maze of histories and ethnicities.
Recommended for larger public and all academic library collections.—Mary
Margaret Benson, Linfield Coll. Lib., McMinnville, OR |