
Some of his short story collections include Artificios (1993), Salmos paganos (1996), and Cibersade (2001). His other novels include Capricho habanero (1998) and Fake (2003). ” The collection is marked by three distinct principles: “a world that sometimes borders on the fantastic, the ambiguity of erotic exchange, and a thorough and sumptuous writing style that points to the author as a leader of today’s Cuban narrative.”Īlberto Garrandés (Havana, 1960) is an award-winning author. Invisibles, tostemps hardits En davant Invisibles, jamèi fenits Tu, gabelaire Quins hè pagar limpòst Doman, cantaram lo ton auròst. Las voces en su cabeza gritaban mas fuerte que nunca. Corría a través del bosque, desesperada con sus manos cubiertas de sangre y sus ojos llenos de lagrimas en los cuales solo se reflejaba desesperación.

With Rapunzel y otros cuentos) Garrandés presents six stories that are also set in Havana and populated by a gallery of wildly different characters: “An English traveler fascinated by stories of the tropics a young, seductive, Lithuanian woman courted by a Hungarian film producer a drowsy policeman worthy of a film noir classic a young woman who wanders the dark streets at night with a Bengal tiger named Roberto a presumptuous assassin who travels with his Chinese dagger, in a clear nod to Borges’ knives a writer haunted by abysmal creatures from Emily Bronte’s Wuthering Heights and a ghostly reader and his wine cellar. Boisson Divine - Los Invisibles (Letra e música para ouvir) - Quin ei aqueth frut quis dindoleja sus larbo / O viatjedor, non baishes los uelhs davant jo / Tot secat. Letras Invisibles miércoles, 29 de enero de 2014. The novel reveals a strange intersection between art, anguish, and fear. Among them are the two main characters, a young painter seeking transcedence through art and an Afro-Chinese peanut vendor, who are both caught up in a web of lies, blackmail, and danger in the context of the international peddling of sex and pornography.

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Rogelio Riverón, writer and director Editorial Letras Cubanas, presented Días invisibles and Eugenio Marrón, writer and editor of Ediciones Holguín, was in charge of introducing Rapunzel y otras historias.ĭías invisibles, Garrandés´ fourth novel, deals with Havana as a city full of secrets, with a ghostly, underground, alternative world where real lives are lost in the shadows or restricted to a handful of witnesses. The launch was led by Aida Bahr, writer and director Editorial Oriente.

They were launched simultaneously on November 28, 2009, at the Palacio del Segundo Cabo in Havana. Fiction writer and essayist Alberto Garrandés has published two new novels this year: Días invisibles and Rapunzel y otros cuentos.
