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2010

6 x 9 in.
210 pp.

ISBN: 978-0-292-72249-1
$50.00, hardcover, no dust jacket
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ISBN: 978-0-292-72332-0
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One Hundred Bottles

By Ena Lucía Portela
Translated by Achy Obejas

 

Excerpt

 

"A brilliant, scathing Havana fever dream about a lost, overweight girl in love with an abusive, older man—so brilliant that the allegorical aspect of the book doesn't strike you until after you've closed it."

—Esther Allen, New York magazine

"Full of imagination and narrative power, One Hundred Bottles is the most brilliant account of the Cuban crisis of the 1990s that I know of. The bearded Moisés, at once pathetic and terrifying, inspires indignation and pity, and the cast of female characters is extremely memorable. Ena Lucía Portela is without doubt one of the best writers that Cuba has produced in recent years."

—José Manuel Prieto, author of Nocturnal Butterflies of the Russian Empire and Rex

One Hundred Bottles, with its intersecting characters and unresolved whodunits, can be read as a murder mystery. But it's really a survivor's story. In a voice that blends gossip, storytelling, and literature, Z—the vivacious heroine of Portela's award-winning novel—relates her rum-soaked encounters with the lesbian underground, the characters carving up her home, and the terrifying-but-irresistible Moisés. As entertaining as any detective drama, One Hundred Bottles is ultimately made real by very rough love, intense friendship, and something small that decides to live.

Ena Lucía Portela is the author of numerous works of fiction, including this novel, winner of the 2002 Jaén Prize. This is her first novel published in English.

Born in Havana, Achy Obejas is the author of Ruins, Days of Awe, and other books. She is the editor and translator (into English) of Havana Noir, and the translator (into Spanish) of Junot Díaz's The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao.


 Of Related Interest Abreu, Whatever Happened to Dulce Veiga?
Avellaneda y Arteaga, Sab and Autobiography
 Offsite Videos of the talk Uncorking Cuba: "One Hundred Bottles," a Literary Conversation with Achy Obejas

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