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  • Cobra

    by Severo Sarduy ...
    Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine ...
    Series series Dalkey Archive Essentials
    The late Severo Sarduy was one of the most outrageous and baroque of the Latin American Boom writers of the sixties and seventies, and Cobra was his finest creation. Cobra (1972) recounts the tale of a transvestite named Cobra, star of the Lyrical Theater of the Dolls, whose obsession is to transform his/her body. She is assisted in her metamorphosis by the Madam and Pup, Cobra’s dwarfish double. ... Read more

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  • Barroco and Other Writings

    by Severo Sarduy ...
    Translated by Alex Verdolini ...
    Series series Cultural Memory in the Present
    Severo Sarduy was among the most important figures in twentieth-century Latin American fiction and a major representative of the literary tendency to which he gave the name Neobaroque. While most of Sarduy's literary work is available in English, his theoretical writings have largely remained untranslated. This volume—presenting Sarduy's central theoretical contribution, Barroco (1974), alongside ... Read more

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  • Firefly

    by Severo Sarduy ...
    Translated by Mark Fried ...
    Firefly is a dream-like evocation of pre-war Cuba, replete with hurricanes, mystical cults and slave-markets. The story is the coming-of-age of a precocious and exuberant boy with an oversized head and underdeveloped sense of direction, who views the world as a threatening conspiracy. Told in breathless and lyrical prose, the novel is a loving rendition of a long-lost home, a meditation on exile, ... Read more

    $12.99 USD

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