In the Palm of Darkness: A Novel by Mayra Montero, Edith Grossman, Edith Grossman (Translator)

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  • Pub. Date: July 1998
  • 192pp
  • Sales Rank: 398,345
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    • Pub. Date: July 1998
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 192pp
    • Sales Rank: 398,345

    Synopsis

    The quest for an elusive amphibian in the mountains of violence-torn Haiti brings together an unlikely pair of hunters—American herpetologist Victor Grigg and his Haitian guide, Thierry Adrien—whose individual stories unfold and intertwine in a mesmerizing tale of love, sex, and fraternal rivalry; of the propagation and extinction of species in the natural world; and of the mysterious forces of nature that govern the fate of all living creatures.

    In the Palm of Darkness is a compelling tale that reads like a murder mystery but also reveals a highly sophisticated and refined literary voice.

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    "Translation of Tâu, la oscuridad, a work by a Cuban-born author now living in Puerto Rico. English-language readers may wish for some background information about Montero or the context of her novel. However, they will find helpful a map of Haiti (not included in Spanish original) that will enable them to follow the protagonist's search for an extinct red frog"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.

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    A dazzling, original fugue on love and extinction.

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    Biography

    Mayra Montero was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1952, but has lived in Puerto Rico since the mid 1960s. She studied journalism in Mexico and Puerto Rico and worked for many years as a correspondent in Central America and the Caribbean. She is presently a highly acclaimed journalist in Puerto Rico and writes a weekly column in El Nuevo Dia newspaper. Montero's first book was a collection of short stories, Twenty-Three and a Turtle. Her second book, a novel titled The Braid of the Beautiful Moon, was a finalist for the Herralde awards, one of Europe's most prestigious literary awards. Each of her subsequent books — The Last Night I Spent With You, The Red of His Shadow, In the Palm of Darkness, and The Messenger — has been published in the United States in translations by Edith Grossman, as well as in several European countries. Her other nonfiction work appears frequently in scholarly and literary publications throughout the world.

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