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Three Trapped Tigers

Translated by Suzanne Jill Levine, Donald Gardner

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Cabrera Infante's masterpiece, Three Trapped Tigers is one of the most playful books to reach the U.S. from Cuba. Filled with puns, wordplay, lists upon lists, and Sternean typography—such as the section entitled "Some Revelations," which consists of several blank pages—this novel has been praised as a more modern, sexier, funnier, Cuban Ulysses.

Centering on the recollections of a man separated from both his country and his youth, Cabrera Infante creates an enchanting vision of life and the many colorful characters found in steamy Havana's pre-Castro cabaret society.

Details

ISBN-10 1-56478-379-0
ISBN-13 9781564783790
Publication Date Sep 2004
Nb of pages 487
Dimensions 5.5 x 8.5 in.

Reviews

Press Reviews

New York Times
Three Trapped Tigers is a remarkable book. I doubt a funnier book has been written in Spanish since Don Quixote . . . It is also one of the most inventive novels that has come out of Latin America, and that is saying a great deal.

New York Review of Books
With Three Trapped Tigers Cabrera Infante enters the front rank of Latin American novelists. The book belongs with Cortázar's Hopscotch, García Márquez's One Hundred Years of Solitude, and Donoso's The Obscure Bird of Night.



Quotations

It now seems utterly extraordinary that anyone can write brilliant prose in more than one language; we marvel at a Nabokov, a Beckett, a Cabrera Infante.
-Susan Sontag

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