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In Pedro Juan Gutiérrez's Dirty Realism: Reinventing Cuban Spaces, Lori Oxford conducts a series of close readings that expound on Gutiérrez’s interpretation of life and reality in the spaces of the Special Period throughout the five works that make up his Ciclo Centro Habana Cycle (1998-2003). Gutiérrez's settings oscillate between the utopian, the dystopian, and the heterotopian in unexpected fashion, often revealing his protagonists’ surprising affinity for the latter two. In her examination of Gutiérrez’s use of these interwoven -topian spaces, Oxford shows how the three spaces, although apparently contradictory, have managed to coexist in Cuba and demonstrates how they are all reflected in Gutiérrez’s fiction, often simultaneously, just as they exist in Cuba’s reality.



Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Juxtaposed Spaces

Chapter 2: La nada cubana

Chapter 3: Putting the "Dirty" in Dirty Realism

Chapter 4: Death Spaces

Chapter 5: Spiritual Realms

Chapter 6: Intertextualities

Chapter 7: Cuba from Afar

Appendix: Interview with Pedro Juan Gutiérrez

Pedro Juan Gutiérrez's Dirty Realism: Reinventing

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      Publisher: Lexington Books
      Publication Date: 15/05/2023
      ISBN13: 9781666910032, 978-1666910032
      ISBN10: 1666910031

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In Pedro Juan Gutiérrez's Dirty Realism: Reinventing Cuban Spaces, Lori Oxford conducts a series of close readings that expound on Gutiérrez’s interpretation of life and reality in the spaces of the Special Period throughout the five works that make up his Ciclo Centro Habana Cycle (1998-2003). Gutiérrez's settings oscillate between the utopian, the dystopian, and the heterotopian in unexpected fashion, often revealing his protagonists’ surprising affinity for the latter two. In her examination of Gutiérrez’s use of these interwoven -topian spaces, Oxford shows how the three spaces, although apparently contradictory, have managed to coexist in Cuba and demonstrates how they are all reflected in Gutiérrez’s fiction, often simultaneously, just as they exist in Cuba’s reality.



      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1: Juxtaposed Spaces

      Chapter 2: La nada cubana

      Chapter 3: Putting the "Dirty" in Dirty Realism

      Chapter 4: Death Spaces

      Chapter 5: Spiritual Realms

      Chapter 6: Intertextualities

      Chapter 7: Cuba from Afar

      Appendix: Interview with Pedro Juan Gutiérrez

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