Cuban Literature


Paradiso
Three Trapped Tigers
Before Night Falls
The Kingdom of This World
Dreaming in Cuban
El hombre que amaba a los perros
Herejes (Mario Conde, #8)
La Habana para un infante difunto
The Lost Steps
Dirty Havana Trilogy
Singing from the Well (Pentagonia)
La nada cotidiana
El siglo de las luces
Adiós, Hemingway (Mario Conde, #5)
La edad de oro
The Roca Group by J. Jaye GoldWaiting on Zapote Street by Betty ViamontesCuba Diaries by Isadora TattlinOlas by José Ramón TorresThe Book of Havana by Orsola Casagrande
Books About Cuba
103 books — 41 voters

Cristina García
Santería was traditionally an unacknowledged and underappreciated aspect of what it meant to be Cuban. Yet the syncretism between the Yoruban religion that the slaves brought to the island and the Catholicism of their masters is, in my opinion, the underpinning of Cuban culture. Every artistic realm--music, theater, literature, etc.--owes a huge debt to santería and the slaves who practiced it and passed it on, largely secretively, for generations.
Cristina García, Dreaming in Cuban

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