Cumboto (häftad)
Format
Häftad (Paperback / softback)
Språk
Engelska
Antal sidor
286
Utgivningsdatum
1969-01-01
Förlag
University of Texas Press
Översättare
John Upton
Originalspråk
Spanish
Medarbetare
Oliver, Kermit (ill.)
Illustratör/Fotograf
Kermit Oliver
Illustrationer
b&w illus.
Dimensioner
229 x 152 x 16 mm
Vikt
422 g
Antal komponenter
1
Komponenter
2:B&W 6 x 9 in or 229 x 152 mm Perfect Bound on Creme w/Gloss Lam
ISBN
9780292740747

Cumboto

Häftad,  Engelska, 1969-01-01
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This richly orchestrated novel, which won a national literary prize in the author's native land, Venezuela, also earned international recognition when the William Faulkner Foundation gave it an award as the most notable novel published in Ibero America between 1945 and 1962. Cumboto's disturbing story unfolds during the early decades of the twentieth century on a Venezuelan coconut plantation, in a turbulent Faulknerian double world of black and white. It records the lives of Don Federico, the effete survivor of a once vigorous family of landowners, and his Black servant Natividad, who since the days of their mutual childhood has been his only friend. Young Federico, psychologically impotent and lost to human contact, lives on as a lonely recluse in the century-old main house of "Cumboto," surrounded by descendants of African slaves who still manage, despite his apathy, to keep the plantation on its feet. Natividad's heroic and selfless struggle to redeem his friend by awakening him to the stirrings of the earth and life about him sets in motion a series of events that are to shatter Federico's childlike world: a headlong love affair with a voluptuous black girl, her terrified flight in the face of the bitter condemnation of her own people, and the unexpected appearance, twenty years later, of their extraordinary son. Throughout the novel runs a recurring theme: neither race can survive without the other. Black and white, Daz Snchez suggests, embody contrasting aspects of human nature, which are not inimical but complementary: the languid intellectualism of European culture must be tempered with the indestructible vitality and intuition of the African soul if humanity is ever fully to comprehend the living essence of the world.
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Ramn Daz Snchez (19031968) was born in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. He worked in factories and offices; was a reporter, a municipal judge, a newspaper editor; and served as Director for Culture and the Fine Arts of Venezuela's Ministry of Education. He was the author of several novels as well as volumes of short stories and essays. His home was in Caracas until his death. John Upton (19172005), the translator, earned an M.A. from the University of Madrid and lived for a number of years in various Spanish-speaking countries.

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Part One: An Enchanted World 1. Meeting at Dusk 2. A Primitive and Passionate World 3. The White House 4. Frau Berza Has a Secret 5. The Path of the Blue Donkeys 6. Grandmother Anita Part Two: The Mark of Satan 7. The Silver Spade 8. The Devils Businessin Black and White 9. The Death of El Matacn 10. The Bird Mans Stories 11. The Flesh and the Spirit 12. The Highest of All Powers 13. Phantoms Part Three: Let There Be Light 14. Strange People 15. More Strange People 16. Are You Happy Now, Dear Ghost? 17. Walk! 18. The Shadow 19. June 20. Let There Be Light Part Four: Fury 21. The Tempest 22. Delirium 23. Grandmother Anitas Trunk 24. Madness 25. The Messenger Glossary