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Before night falls / Reinaldo Arenas ; translated by Dolores M. Koch.

LIBRA PQ7390.A72 Z46313 1993
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Arenas, Reinaldo, 1943-1990.
Contributor:
Penn Sexuality Collection (University of Pennsylvania)
Gift of the William Way LGBT Community Center (University of Pennsylvania)
Standardized Title:
Antes que anochezca. English
Language:
English
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Arenas, Reinaldo, 1943-1990.
Arenas, Reinaldo.
Authors, Cuban--20th century--Biography.
Authors, Cuban.
Genre:
Biographies.
Autobiographies.
Physical Description:
xvii, 317 pages ; 22 cm
Place of Publication:
New York : Viking, [1993]
Summary:
"Before Night Fall is Reinaldo Arenas's stunning autobiography - a bold and unrestrained account of his life as a writer and a homosexual. Arenas, acknowledged as one of the great twentieth-century Cuban writers, was born in 1943 into a poor, rural Cuban family. At the age of fifteen he joined Castro's guerrillas against Batista's right-wing regime, only to discover that repression under Castro would be on a monumental scale. Reinaldo Arenas spent twenty years of his life trying to survive his "re-education," to safeguard his manuscripts, and to maintain his sanity when he was imprisoned in El Morro prison in Havana. But despite everything that happened to him, including betrayal by his aunt and some of his closest "friends," Arenas triumphed, finally leaving Cuba during the Mariel exodus in 1980." "But America could never replace his beloved Cuba, and his anti-Castro stance made him unsympathetic to many American intellectuals. The final irony was his battle with AIDS, which dominated the last years of his life until he committed suicide on December 7, 1990, at the age of forty-seven." "Before Night Falls was begun before Arenas left Cuba and was completed in the last stage of the disease. It is an extraordinary document - a compelling and moving account of the hell that Arenas experienced in Cuba and the purgatory he endured in the United States. It is a book both raw and fierce, tender and lyrical, particularly about the Cuban landscape. In it you will discover a man of enormous vitality, resilience, and courage. Arenas writes of his own book, "I tell my truth like a Jew who has suffered from racism, a Russian who has been in the Gulag, or any human being who has eyes to see things as they are: I cry out: therefore I am.""--Jacket.
Contents:
Introduction: the End
The Stones
The Grove
The River
School
The Temple of the Spirits
The Well
Christmas Eve
The Harvest
The Downpour
The Spectacle
Eroticism
Violence
The Morning Fog
The Night, My Grandmother
The Earth
The Sea
Politics
Holguin
The Rub Pub
Christmas
Rebel
The Revolution
A Student
Havana
Fidel Castro
Hymns
The Fire
Theatrics and the Chicken Farm
Raul
Good-Bye to the Chicken Farm
The Library
The Cuban Book Institute
The Four Categories of Gays
Virgilio Pinera
Lezama Lima
My Generation
A Trip
Jorge and Margarita
Santa Marica (Saint Queer)
The Abreu Brothers
Super-Stalinism
The Sugar Mill
Olga Andreu
The Padilla "Case"
A Trip to Holguin
Nelson Rodriguez
The Wedding
The Arrest
The Flight
The Capture
Prison
Villa Marista
Again at el Morro
An "Open" Jail
Out on the Street
The Monserrate Hotel
Good-Bye to Virgilio
Mariel
Key West
Miami
Exile
Witches
Mariel Magazine
Travels
Madness
The Eviction
The Announcement
Dreams
Farewell.
Local Notes:
Gift of the William Way LGBT Community Center.
ISBN:
0670840785 :
OCLC:
27225853

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