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The Ships Roberto Quesada
The Ships
Roberto Quesada
Publisher Marketing: ..".this work takes on a historical and international importance." The surprising influence here is Steinbeck. In both subject and style, Quesada's work is a reflection of that very distinctive North American writer. The Ships' main characters are all working class people, men and women who must toil in the day and extract most of their pleasure in the off hours of night Quesada does a remarkable job in conveying the life of the Honduran field worker, covering the age spectrum effectively. The old worker Chon is the sage who has spent his life in the fields. His entire existence and that of his progeny are dependent on the wages he can draw from the plantations and the ships that bring extra work into the Honduran ports. This work is highly accessible to the North American reader. The clear writing and the setting of La Ceiba, Honduras combine to lend an exotic vet pertinent quality to the reading experience. The spectre of the war in Nicaragua lingers in the background. The imposing dread of the greed and corruption of the plantations lingers even closer. When both of these forces finally push their way into the main action of the plot, this work takes on a historical and international importance. San Diego Review, 1993. David Bajo. In this novel a group of young men migrate to the heart of the pineapple plantations in Honduras, on a journey of discovery and personal liberation, a young hero is ready to live an experience of love and war. Roberto Quesada's narrative moves along with the power and innocence of young lives destined to defeat the evil forces of social injustice and the abuse of power of foreign intervention. The Ships is a stunning novel in which the magical realism of recent Latin American narrative is enriched by the skillful handling of Quesada popular oral tradition and language. Ph. D. Fernando Alegria Stanford University He served as cultural attache from the government of Salvador Allende (Chile) to the United States from 1970 to 1973. He is a Poet, writer, literary critic and scholar. San Francisco/California/October 1991" Review Citations: Publishers Weekly 07/27/1992 (EAN 9780941423656, Hardcover) Contributor Bio: Quesada, Roberto Roberto Quesada, a quien el prestigioso escritor norteamericano Kurt Vonnegut ha llamado: "Claro, vivaz y muy talentoso escritor," nacio en Honduras, en 1963. Es autor de El desertor (cuentos, 1985), Los barcos (novela, 1988), que ha gozado de gran exito en Estados Unidos Big Banana, su tercera novela, tambien tuvo una magnifica acogida en Estados Unidos en 1999, y de igual manera su edicion en espanol (Seix Barral, 2000). Su novela Nunca entres por Miami (Mondadori 2002) ha figurado en la lista de bestseller. Su obra ha recibido favorables comentarios de importantes publicaciones literarias, como The New York Times Book Review y Babelia (El Pais, Espana). Desde 1989 reside en Nueva York. Ha recibido el Premio del Instituto Latinoamericano de Escritores en los Estados Unidos, 1996. Y en su faceta periodistica recibio el Premio Nacional de Periodismo "Jacobo Carcamo," Honduras, 2009. Es analista internacional para HispanTV, mantiene una columna en Diario Tiempo de Honduras y colabora para varios medios latinoamericanos y espanoles. Su mas reciente novela es El Equilibrista (Alfaguara 2013).
| Mídia | Livros Paperback Book (Livro de capa flexível e brochura) |
| Lançado | 5 de abril de 2014 |
| ISBN13 | 9781497568259 |
| Editoras | Createspace |
| Páginas | 282 |
| Dimensões | 152 × 229 × 15 mm · 381 g |
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