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An award-winning cyberpunk novel set in mid-21st century Cuba,
Freeway: La Movie crosses the absurdity of American pop culture
with the deep, fragmented unease of Cuban-US relations. A
novel-in-stories set in mid-twenty-first century dystopian Havana,
Freeway narrates the adventure of two misfits wandering the
construction site of a colossal freeway-to-be - a mysterious feat
of engineering that slices through Havana, designed to connect the
US and Cuba. The two embark on a futile journey, overlaid with the
elusive filming of a documentary about the freeway construction.
Both film quality and interior monologues drift aimlessly, haunted
by Cuban history and US pop culture. Freeway: La Movie is a
satirical novel that attempts to reconcile what might be hopelessly
irreconcilable: the body and the machine; analog and digital;
post-industrial overdevelopment and post-socialist
underdevelopment; Cuba and the US; reality and fiction; the
plasticity of personal identity and rigid categories such as
gender, class, and nationality. Through the clash of utopian
promises and dystopian realities, Freeway reveals the unease of
contemporary culture from the US to Cuba.
The stories gathered in this anthology reflect the many complex
challenges Havana's citizens have had to endure as a result of
their country's political isolation - from the hardships of the
'Special Period', to the pitfalls of Cuba's schizophrenic currency
system, to the indignities of becoming a cheap tourist destination
for well-heeled Westerners. Moving through various moments in its
recent history, as well as through different neighbourhoods - from
the prefab, Soviet-era maze of Alamar, to the bars and nightclubs
of the Malecon and Vedado - these stories also demonstrate the
defiance of Havana: surviving decades of economic disappointment
with a flair for the comic, the surreal and the fantastical that
remains as fresh as the first dreams of revolution. Translated from
the Spanish by Orsola Casagrande and Seamas Carraher.
There are many writers currently creating canon-defying literature
inside Cuba. With this in mind, the online magazine
SampsoniaWay.org asked its Havana-based Cuban columnist and
correspondent Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo to compile a collection of
short stories from writers who are creating new trends in Cuban
Literature. For this anthology, Pardo Lazo decided to focus on
writers of Generacion Ano Cero (Generation Year Zero), a movement
of writers who began publishing in 2000. The selected writers
included in the anthology are: Jorge Alberto Aguiar Diaz, Lien
Carrazana Lau, Gleyvis Coro Montanet, Ahmel Echevarria Pere, Michel
Encinosa Fu, Jhortensia Espineta Osuna, Carlos Esquivel, Abel
Fernandez-Larrea, Raul Flores, Jorge Enrique Lage, Polina Martinez
Shvietsova, Lizabel Monica, Osdany Morales, Erick Mota, Orlando
Luis Pardo Lazo, and Lia Villares. "Cubans no longer speak the same
language. The rhetoric of monolithic thought has contaminated
words, which do not have the same meaning for the elite as they do
on the streets. Today, the alternative cultural scene stands
against such manipulation and against all nationalistic fictions on
the island. In Generation Zero, sarcasm, deterritorialization,
transvestism, fragmentation, colloquialism, hybridization,
adventure and imagination are redesigning Cuban identity,
recovering their power of subversion and resignifying Utopia."
-Paulo Antonio Paranagua, Le Monde. (France) "This compilation of
short stories might well say more about Cuba's reality than most
news reports. Some of the island's best emerging writers reach
outside Cuba through their work -even as we look in- sometimes with
depth, sometimes with irreverence, but always with great punch."
-Juan O. Tamayo, El Nuevo Herald (USA) "Although some may believe
it's not true, freedom of expression is never completely
undermined. This has been demonstrated by this brilliant group of
Cuban authors: with their stories they prove that the days of the
Communist Inquisition on the island are about to end." -Jose Maria
Ballester Esquivias, La Gaceta Intereconomia (Spain)
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