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Reinbou By Pedro Cabiya

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Reinbou: A Novel by Pedro Cabiya

*Inspiration for the 2017 film adaptation by Andres Curbelo and David Maler.*

In the Time of the ButterfliesmeetsWoman of Lightin this propulsive work of historical fiction about US intervention and corruption in the Dominican Republic.

In 1976, Santo Domingo, Angel Maceta uncovers the real story behind the murder of his father, Puro Maceta, ten years prior. In the process, events that unfolded during and after the war are revealed, unleashing a series of small revolutions in his community that, in turn, unravel other intrigues of what took place during the Civil War of 1965.

Weaving together the brutal realities of war with the innocence of childhood imagination,Reinbouexplores this era in Dominican society, a time when the US sent Marines into the country to back a coup against Juan Bosch, the first democratically elected president of the Dominican Republic since the end of the brutal, three-decade-long dictatorship of the genocidal Rafael Trujillo. Moving between 1965 and 1976, we follow the revolutionary efforts of Puro and the transformative, feverish adventures of Angel.

Reinbouexplores the consequences of political and societal upheaval, corruption, and violence in modern Dominican society through the eyes of a child and a varied cast of friends, family, and neighbours.

Reinbou Reviews

Dense and exciting . . .Cabiya evokes the Dominican Republics heat and passion with frank and poetic prose and the excitement of a spy thriller. This is teeming with life.
Publishers Weekly

Blow-by-blow action sequences, suitcases containing gold bars, and a framing story in which the narrator reminds his distracted audience to pay attention all give the novel a rollicking, cinematic quality. (It was released as a film in 2017.) But the underlying truths about Dominican history that award-winning Cabiya excavates are serious indeed.
Brendan Driscoll, Booklist

Cabiyaa Puerto Rican writer who lives in the Dominican Republicturns a military thriller about the 1965 Dominican civil war into a contemporary fairy tale about a young boy whose innocent goodness has the power to change lives. [...] A sometimes angry, sometimes sardonic, but ultimately optimistic view of humanity.
Kirkus Reviews

[Reinbou is a] sweeping historical novel of the Dominican Republics civil war . . . featuring a cast of unforgettable characters, rendered in energetic prose . . . Essential for an intimate understanding of the history of the DR and the US intervention.
JR Ramakrishnan, Electric Literature

Provocative, irreverent and magisterial. A tale at once epic and satirical in which the defeated, in a Caribbean suffering relentless intervention, are the only heroes.
Luis Negron, author of Mundo Cruel

Cabiya is pure genius . . . funny, provocative, unsettling, all at once.
Rita Indiana, author of Tentacle

One of the most respected and prolific writers living in the Caribbean today.
Karen Van Drie, executive director of Global Literature in Libraries Initiative

Pedro Cabiya is an incredible intellectual and literary force in the Caribbean letters.
Mayra Santos-Febres, author of Our Lady of the Night

In the style of Elmore Leonard or Quentin Tarantino, Cabiya has reclaimed the April War for literature and colored it with his obsessions. Employing a diverse cast of spies, constitutionalists, lunatics, heroes, martyrs, traitors, torturers, sadists, femme fatales, revolutionaries, historians, twins, and pedophiles, he reveals the communicating vessels linking three generations marked by war and the abuse of power.
Frank Baez, author of The End of the World Came to My Neighborhood

Instead of focusing on the heroes, founding fathers, political parties and epic exploits of the great machista pageant that is [the Dominican Republics] national history, Cabiya attends to the women, the children and the popular classes who, with their labor and their love have made it possible for life and the illusion of living to endure, despite state terror and an economy that looms over them every minute of every day. Daily life takes center stage in this story, which Cabiya depicts in minute detail and with great sensitivity, humor and irony born of tremendous affection for the people who make a country... Perhaps what best summarizes Cabiya's perspective is this simple observation noted in the novel: 'Everything is tiny in a shack, except it's inhabitants.'"
Juan Duchesne Winter, author of Gotcha

About Pedro Cabiya

Born in San Juan in 1971, Pedro Cabiya is a Puerto Rican writer who has lived for the past two decades in the Dominican Republic. He is the author of 13 books and over 100 essays and articles and is one of the most widely read writers in the Hispanic Caribbean. His short-story collection Historias Tremendas (1999) was declared Best Book of the Year by both PEN Club International and the Institute of Puerto Rican Literature. His work has been recognised by the Association of Dominican Writers and Journalists and in 2014 he was awarded the prestigious Caonabo de Oro for excellence in letters.Author Residence: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.

Additional information

CIN1662602510VG
9781662602511
1662602510
Reinbou: A Novel by Pedro Cabiya
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Astra Publishing House
2024-03-12
224
N/A
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