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The 2010 Award

The Island of Eternal Love

The Island of Eternal Love by Daína Chaviano

Translated from the original Spanish by Andrea G Labinger

 

 

Nominated by:

  • Biblioteca Daniel Cosío Villegas of El Colegio de México

Publisher of Nominated Edition:


Riverhead Books, USA

 

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ABOUT THE BOOK

Cecilia is alone in a city that haunts her. Life in Miami evokes memories of Cuba: a scent in the breeze like the sea at the Malecón; the beat of a clave recalls island evenings when couples danced to forgotten rhythms. Far from her family, her history, and her home, Cecilia seeks refuge in a bar in Little Havana, where a mysterious old woman’s fascinating tale keeps her returning night after night.
It is a story of three families from opposite corners of the world—from Africa, Spain, and China—that spans more than a century. Within it, a Chinese widow seeks protection for her daughter in her family’s idols; an African slave brings the rhythms of her birth to an enchanted island; and a curse dances before the female descendants of a charmed Spanish matriarch, forming the mythic origins of one family’s indestructible bond. The connection strengthens with each generation into a legendary, unbreakable love. Under the story’s heady sway, Cecilia begins to discover the source of the elusive shadows that plague her and, along with it, a link to the past she cannot shake.
From Daína Chaviano, a distinctive literary voice available to English-speaking readers for the first time, comes this multifaceted portrait of the Cuba of this century. As haunting as it is tantalizing, The Island of Eternal Love is an ambitious, provocative, and magical novel that uncovers the secrets of a woman, a family, and an island—all in one spellbinding tale.

(From Publisher).

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Daína Chaviano is the award-winning author of several novels published in Spanish. She won the acclaimed Azorin Award for Best Novel for El hombre, la hembra y el hambre (Man, Woman and the Hunger. The Island of Eternal Love, which is her most recent work, was the recipient of the 2006 Florida Book Awards’ Gold Medal for Best Spanish-Language Books and has been translated into twenty languages. A Havana native, Chaviano has lived in Miami since 1991

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

La obra ha sido traducida a 23 idiomas diferentes, tales como el chino, polaco, sueco, italiano, francés, noruego, holandés, entre otros. La obra recibió la Meddalla de Oro en el certámen Florida Book Awards.

 

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