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ISBN
1913867005
EAN
9781913867003
Binding
TP
Book Title
Havana Year Zero
Item Length
7.8in
Publisher
Charco Press
Publication Year
2021
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Karla Suerez
Genre
Fiction
Topic
Literary
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
11.3 Oz
Number of Pages
256 Pages

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Sex, lies, and scientific history collide in 1993 Havana. It was as if we'd reached the minimum critical point of a mathematical curve. Imagine a parabola. Zero point down, at the bottom of an abyss. That's how low we sank. The year is 1993. Cuba is at the height of the Special Period, a widespread economic crisis following the collapse of the Soviet bloc.For Julia, a mathematics lecturer who hates teaching, this is Year Zero: the lowest possible point. But a way out appears: the search for a missing document that will prove the telephone was invented in Havana, secure her reputation, and give Cuba a purpose once more. What begins as an investigation into scientific history becomes a tangle of sex, friendship, family legacies, and the intricacies of how people find ways to survive in a country at its lowest ebb.

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Publisher
Charco Press
ISBN-10
1913867005
ISBN-13
9781913867003
eBay Product ID (ePID)
22050394092

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Book Title
Havana Year Zero
Author
Karla Suerez
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Topic
Literary
Publication Year
2021
Genre
Fiction
Number of Pages
256 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
7.8in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
5.1in
Item Weight
11.3 Oz

Additional Product Features

Number of Volumes
1 Vol.
Lc Classification Number
Pq7390.S793
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English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "A terrifically enjoyable read." --Irish Times "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars) --The Arts Desk Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island. --El Mundo An astonishing novel. --Le Figaro Littéraire With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis. --Le Matin d'Algérie Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour. --Duas margens Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba. --Le Temps A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel. --Leer The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel. --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award)Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner)Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "A terrifically enjoyable read." --Irish Times "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "'The Name of the Rose' Cuban-style...A masterpiece." --Marie Claire "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Havana Year Zero is like a set of Russian dolls; its many layers fit together in a firm and satisfying way." --Lunate "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island. --El Mundo An astonishing novel. --Le Figaro Littéraire Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island. --El Mundo An astonishing novel. --Le Figaro Littéraire With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis. --Le Matin d'Algérie Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba. --Le Temps A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel. --Leer With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis. --Le Matin d'Algérie Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour. --Duas margens Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba. --Le Temps The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel. --La Libre Belgique A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel. --Leer The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel. --La Libre Belgique Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour. --Duas margens Praise for Karla Suárez, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "A terrifically enjoyable read." --Irish Times "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Havana Year Zero is like a set of Russian dolls; its many layers fit together in a firm and satisfying way." --Lunate "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island. --El Mundo An astonishing novel. --Le Figaro Littéraire With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis. --Le Matin d'Algérie Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour. --Duas margens Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba. --Le Temps A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel. --Leer The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel. --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award)Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner)Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "A terrifically enjoyable read." --Irish Times "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Havana Year Zero is like a set of Russian dolls; its many layers fit together in a firm and satisfying way." --Lunate "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "A terrifically enjoyable read." --Irish Times "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "'The Name of the Rose' Cuban-style...A masterpiece." --Marie Claire "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "Havana Year Zero is like a set of Russian dolls; its many layers fit together in a firm and satisfying way." --Lunate "Suárez's kaleidoscopic take on recent Cuban history is worth a look." --Publishers Weekly "'Havana Year Zero', is one of those few precious books that humbly offers up sentences that you take forward into the world, sharp bifurcating sentences, dissecting sentences, that swiftly bring sense to confusion, order to chaos. " --Callum Churchill, Mr B's Emporium "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens, English PEN (Award) Carbet de la Caraïbe et du Tout-monde (Winner) Insular Book Award (Winner) "A breezy, engaging and cunningly plotted tour of a resilient city and culture. (4 stars)" --The Arts Desk "A terrifically enjoyable read." --Irish Times "Equal parts historical novel, comedy of errors and detective story, Suárez portrays with extraordinary voluptuousity and suggestiveness one of the toughest periods of this Caribbean island." --El Mundo "'The Name of the Rose' Cuban-style...A masterpiece." --Marie Claire "An astonishing novel." --Le Figaro Littéraire "Quirky, poignant, and very relevant for our times." --Lucy Writers "A delightfully unusual detective story." --Shiny New Books "A brilliant, intense mystery." --BookBlast "A magisterial and innovative demonstration of first-person narration." --Reading in Translation "Suárez's sharp, engaging prose grows organically out of a clear and unique narrative voice." --Necessary Fiction "Havana Year Zero is like a set of Russian dolls; its many layers fit together in a firm and satisfying way." --Lunate "Suarez's prose, and Christina MacSweeney's translation, is conversational, beautifully written and manages wonderfully to evoke Havana as a city in crisis without the situation seeming hopeless." --The Sock Drawer "With incisive and restrained language, Suárez portrays a country ravaged by the economic crisis." --Le Matin d'Algérie "Rich in the ingredients typical of the best literature: a good story, with rhythm and flow, but also sensibility, elegance, intelligence and a sense of humour." --Duas margens "Suárez applies chaos theory to Cuba." --Le Temps "A brilliant, joyful and beautiful novel." --Leer "The original plot, narrated like a mathematical conundrum, and the apocalyptic portrait of Havana in 1993 are two of the great attractions of this novel." --La Libre Belgique
Dewey Decimal
863.92
Intended Audience
Trade
Dewey Edition
23

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