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novel.
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Belascoaín y Neptuno.
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coming attractions:
In
a fit of nostalgia, after thirteen years living as a
“free man,” Enrique Martin abandons common sense,
his third wife and his life in Spain to return to
Cuba. Once on the island, he tries to get closer to
his son, David, who is struggling to make do on his
teacher’s salary and is harassed by policemen who
brand him a “citizen with characteristics.”
Amidst televised speeches, ration
cards, buildings on the verge of collapse, sun, sand,
sea foam, censorship, intolerance and other tropical
substances, a good cop, a bad cop, several Marias, a
Jazz quartet, an idealistic teacher, child molesters,
an alleged Dominican, an Australian with strong
thighs, drug lords, suicides, pornographers,
revolutionaries and a varied list of criminals
gather in these pages. All they have in common is
one question: where are the emergency exits in
Havana?