Dancing to &quote;Almendra&quote; (e-bog) af Montero, Mayra
Montero, Mayra (forfatter)

Dancing to &quote;Almendra&quote; e-bog

81,03 DKK (inkl. moms 101,29 DKK)
Havana, 1957. On the same day that the Mafia capo Umberto Anastasia is assassinated in a barber's chair in New York, a hippopotamus escapes from the Havana zoo and is shot and killed by its pursuers. Assigned to cover the zoo story, Joaquin Porrata, a young Cuban journalist, instead finds himself embroiled in the mysterious connections between the hippo's death and the mobster's when a secretiv...
E-bog 81,03 DKK
Forfattere Montero, Mayra (forfatter), Grossman, Edith (oversætter)
Udgivet 15 maj 2007
Længde 272 sider
Genrer FA
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9780374707668
Havana, 1957. On the same day that the Mafia capo Umberto Anastasia is assassinated in a barber's chair in New York, a hippopotamus escapes from the Havana zoo and is shot and killed by its pursuers. Assigned to cover the zoo story, Joaquin Porrata, a young Cuban journalist, instead finds himself embroiled in the mysterious connections between the hippo's death and the mobster's when a secretive zookeeper whispers to him that he "e;knows too much."e; In exchange for a promise to introduce the keeper to his idol, the film star George Raft, now the host of the Capri Casino, Joaquin gets information that ensnares him in an ever-thickening plot of murder, mobsters, and, finally, love.The love story is, of course, another mystery. Told by Yolanda, a beautiful ex-circus performer now working for the famed cabaret San Souci, it interleaves through Joaquin's underworld investigations, eventually revealing a family secret deeper even than Havana's brilliantly evoked enigmas.In Dancing to "e;Almendra,"e; Mayra Montero has created an ardent and thrilling tale of innocence lost, of Havana's secret world that is "e;the basis for the clamor of the city,"e; and of the end of a violent era of fantastic characters and extravagant crimes. Based on the true history of a bewitching city and its denizens, Almendra is the latest "e;triumph"e; (Library Journal) from one of Latin America's most impassioned and intoxicating voices.