Made in Saturn
- Authors
- Indiana, Rita
- Publisher
- And Other Stories
- Tags
- contemporary fiction;literary fiction;translated fiction;painting;goya;mythology;contemporary art;failed artist;caribbean;poverty;colonialism;dominican;cuba;havana;drama;love story;realism;revolution;post-revolution;politics;generational conflict;heroin;addiction
- Date
- 2018-05-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 1.95 MB
- Lang
- en
This is the story of the children of the revolution, of many revolutions. This is life on an island, in fact: on two Caribbean islands, Cuba and the Dominican Republic. A vivid evocation of contemporary life on these particular islands, the novel’s passion and contradictory characters will strike a chord with readers everywhere, as will the portrayal of justice abandoned in the pursuit of riches. Argenis Luna, the protagonist of this novel, is an artist who no longer paints, a recovering heroin addict, and an innocent trying to make sense of communist Cuba and the Dominican Republic where his once revolutionary father is now part of the ruling elite.
After the nightmare-ish hallucination of Tentacle, Rita Indiana’s new novel strikes a mellower note as it conjures up today’s world with all its beauty, love and corruption.