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25 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Brilliant, wonderful and hilarious,
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This review is from: Infante's Inferno (Paperback)
The greatest living Cuban writer, and one of the most important in all Latin America, Cabrera Infante's "Infante's Inferno," the English version of "La Habana para un Infante Difunto" is a wise, brilliant, wonderful and hilarious musing of a young man's coming of age in pre-Revolutionary Havana. A rich, delicious work to be savored like a mojito or your mother's caramel custard (flan, assuming your mother knows how to make one). Although grounded in a very specific time and place, Cabrera Infante writes for the ages, a tropical Dickens, only funnier and scabrous. After all, there are few things more important in life than women and movies.
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Infante's Inferno by G. Cabrera Infante (Hardcover - Apr. 1984)
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