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Havana Lunar

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A literary crime novel on the last island of socialism, during a period of intense desperation.

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What people are saying…

Havana Lunar named a Notable Selection in CrimeReads’s 10 Best Crime Novels of the Last Decade!

“A sad, surreal, beautiful tour of the hell that was Cuba in the immediate aftermath of the collapse of the Soviet Union. The writing is hypnotic, the storytelling superb. Havana Lunar is perfect.”
Tim McLoughlin, author of Heart of the Old Country, editor of Brooklyn Noir

“Written with passion and vision and with a clear, unflinching eye, Robert Arellano’s Havana Lunar breaks new ground. It is not a Cuban American novel but a Cuban novel written in English. In it the Cuban underworld of chulos and jineteras is revealed and the uber-world of political bosses and apparatchiks unmasked. I am certain that Havana Lunar will find a wide and enthusiastic readership.”
—Pablo Medina, author of The Cigar Roller

“Robert Arellano’s book is a hypnotic trip into another world, a place we are hardly ever allowed to go—Castro’s Cuba. Without polarizing political pontifications or moral insertions of right and wrong, Arellano takes us straight into a country where people survive, combining resilience with ingenuity to keep the best of what works while simply sneaking around the things that don’t. It’s the way of life for most people who live under dictatorships—and yet the joy and beauty of this novel is how effortlessly he weaves his characters into our lives . . . It’s as if Balzac meets Philip K. Dick, for Arellano’s Cuba is a whole other planet to us, one we definitely need to know more about . . .”
Abraham Rodriguez, author of South by South Bronx

Praise for Robert Arellano’s previous novels:

“The story of Oedipus underlies Arellano’s first ‘print’ novel, but the main story is the author’s style, which takes its cue from William S. Burroughs, Philip K. Dick, Charles Dickens, Jack Kerouac, and Tom Robbins . . . a funny and surprising book. Recommended for literary collections.”
Library Journal on Fast Eddie, King of the Bees

“[Don Dimaio of La Plata] is one of the bawdiest, dirtiest, rowdiest, and raunchiest novels I’ve come across in a long time. And it’s hilarious . . . Don Dimaio is an anti-hero for all ages, or for any adolescent/post-adolescent in heat and in love with language.”
Providence Sunday Journal on Don Dimaio of La Plata


Description

One hungry, hallucinatory night in the dark heart of Havana, Mano Rodriguez, a young doctor with the revolutionary medical service, comes to the aid of a teenage jinetera named Julia. She takes refuge in his clinic to break away from the abusive chulo who prostituted her, and they form an unlikely allegiance that Mano thinks might save him from his twin burdens: the dead-end hospital assignment he was delegated after being blacklisted by the Cuban Communist Party and a Palo Monte curse on his love life commissioned by a vengeful ex-wife. But when the pimp and his bodyguards come after Julia and Mano, the violent chain-reaction plunges them all into the decadent catacombs of Havana’s criminal underworld.

Inspired by fifty years of Cuban noir, from the Cold Tales of Virgilio Piñera to Reinaldo Arenas’ Before Night Falls, Arellano’s Havana Lunar intertwines an insider testimony on the collapse of socialist Cuba with a psychological mystery that climaxes in the eye of Hurricane Andrew.


Book Details

  • Paperback: 200 pages
  • Published: 3/1/09
  • IBSN: 9781933354682
  • e-IBSN: 9781617750038

Author

ROBERT ARELLANO is the award-winning author of six novels including Curse the Names, Fast Eddie, King of the Bees, and Don Dimaio of La Plata. His nonfiction title Friki: Rock and Rebellion in the Cuban Revolution, was released in 2018. He lives in Oregon. His latest novel, Havana Libre, is the standalone sequel to his Edgar-nominated Havana Lunar.

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