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Paradiso

"Tells the story of Jose Cemi, who, in the wake of his father's premature death, comes of age in turn-of-the-century Cuba."--Page 4 of cover.

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  • "Obras completas : paradiso"
  • "Paradiso"@pl
  • "Sammlung"

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  • "En même temps qu'une fiction pure (les enchevêtrements entre les péripéties des différents personnages et une mouture du narrateur lui-même), un traité de théologie, une vertigineuse suite d'images poétiques, une érudite réinvention de l'écriture et finalement, un document sur La Havane des années quarante et cinquante, lorsque s'amorcent les premiers soubresauts révolutionnaires."
  • ""Tells the story of Jose Cemi, who, in the wake of his father's premature death, comes of age in turn-of-the-century Cuba."--Back cover."
  • "Paradiso es, en principio, el viaje ritual que Dante Alighieri cumple en la Divina Comedia, al tener que descender a los infiernos para luego reaparecer dejando en prenda su luz en la oscuridad. Esto hace de Paradiso una obra auténticamente dentro de la tradición órfica. La edición crítica de esta obra fundamental de la literatura latinoamericana está coordinada por Cintio Vitier y participan en el análisis de la obra: Ciro Bianchi Ross, Raquel Carrió, Julio Ortega, Benito Pelegrín, Severo Sarduy, Justo C. Ulloa y María Zambrano, entre otros."
  • "A young man searches for love and an understanding of the mind's power at the turn of the century in Cuba."
  • "Ed. originale, 1966. Une oeuvre majeure de la littérature cubaine. Erotisme, mysticisme et délire. Accès difficile."
  • "Jose Cemí, a young law student living in pre-Castro Cuba, comes to terms with his sexuality and poetic sensibilities."
  • "Critical edition of the Cuban novel. An evocation of the author's growth through sensual and spiritual experiences."
  • ""A classic of modern literature, Paradiso was first published in Cuba in 1966. Written by Cuba's most important poet, it tells the story of Jose Cemi, who, in the wake of his father's death, comes of age in turn-of-the-century Cuba. Weaving the exhilarations and defeats of love into extraordinarily erotic verbal tapestries, Lezama Lima narrates Cemi's search for his dead father and for an understanding of love and the powers of the mind"--Jacket."
  • ""Tells the story of Jose Cemi, who, in the wake of his father's premature death, comes of age in turn-of-the-century Cuba."--Page 4 of cover."@en
  • "This work, José Lezama Lima's only novel, discusses a homosexual's view of politics, religion, love, etc. after being exiled by Cuba's Castro-led government for discussing homosexuality - a taboo topic in Cuba."
  • "This work, José Lezama Lima's only novel, discusses a homosexual's view of politics, religion, love, etc. after being exiled by Cuba's Castro-led government for discussing homosexuality -- a taboo topic in Cuba."
  • "Portrays the youth and adulthood of a Cuban, and, through him, the daily life of a Cuban family at the turn of the century."@en
  • "Belletristik : Kuba ; Roman."
  • ""A classic of modern literature, Paradiso was first published in Cuba in 1966. Written by Cuba's most important poet, it tells the story of Jose Cemi, who, in the wake of his father's death, comes of age in turn-of-the-century Cuba. Weaving the exhilarations and defeats of love into extraordinarily erotic verbal tapestries, Lezama Lima narrates Cemi's search for his dead father and for an understanding of love and the powers of the mind."--Jacket."
  • ""Tells the story of Jose Cemi, who, in the wake of his father's premature death, comes of age in turn-of-the-century Cuba."--Pbk. cover."

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  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Lesbian fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Criticism, interpretation, etc"
  • "Powieść kubańska"@pl
  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Text"
  • "Electronic books"
  • "History"
  • "Bildungsromans"
  • "Tekstuitgave"
  • "Libros electronicos"
  • "Translations"
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  • "Paradiso. [T. 2]"
  • "Paradiso : Roman"
  • "PARADISO"
  • "Paradiso. 2"
  • "Paradiso"@sl
  • "Paradiso"@en
  • "Paradiso"
  • "Paradiso"@es
  • "Paradiso"@it
  • "Paradiso : edición critica"
  • "Paradiso : [a novel]"
  • "Paradiso. 1"
  • "Paradiso. [T. 1]"
  • "Paradiso : a novel"@en
  • "Paradiso : roman"
  • "Paradiso : ed. crítica"
  • "Paradiso : edición crítica"
  • "Paradiso roman"
  • "Paradiso novela"
  • "Paradiso Roman"
  • "Raj"@pl
  • "Raj"
  • "Paradiso : ed. critica"
  • "Paradiso; novela"
  • "Paradiso [dt.] Roman"

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