Firefly

Severo Sarduy
3.4
89 ratings 17 reviews
"Sarduy is the master of wordscapes that dip, shake, and explode."—The New York Times Book Review Firefly is a dream-like evocation of pre-war Cuba, replete with hurricanes, mystical cults and slave-markets. The story is the coming-of-age of a precocious and exuberant boy with an oversized head and underdeveloped sense of direction, who views the world as a threatening conspiracy. Told in breathless and lyrical prose, the novel is a loving rendition of a long-lost home, a meditation on exile, and an allegory of Cuba’s isolation in the world.
Genres: FictionNovelsQueer
240 Pages

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