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A Planet for Rent

A Planet for Rent

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A Planet for Rent

<br />The most successful and controversial Cuban Science Fiction writer of all time, Yoss (aka José Miguel Sánchez Gómez) is known for his acerbic portraits of the island under Communism. In his bestselling <i>A Planet for Rent</i>, Yoss pays homage to Ray Bradbury’s <i>The Martian Chronicles</i> and <i>334</i> by Thomas M. Disch. A critique of Cuba in the nineties, after the fall of the Soviet Union and the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact, <i>A Planet for Rent</i> marks the debut in English of an astonishingly brave and imaginative Latin American voice.<br /><br /><b>Praise for Yoss </b><br /><br />“One of the most prestigious science fiction authors of the island.”<br />—<i>On Cuba Magazine</i><br /><br />"A gifted and daring writer."<br />—David Iaconangelo<br /><br />"José Miguel Sánchez [Yoss] is Cuba’s most decorated science fiction author, who has cultivated the most prestige for this genre in the mainstream, and the only person of all the Island’s residents who lives by his pen.”<br />—<i>Cuenta Regresiva</i><br /><br /><br />Born José Miguel Sánchez Gómez, <b>Yoss</b> assumed his pen name in 1988, when he won the Premio David Award in the science fiction category for <i>Timshel</i>. Together with his peculiar pseudonym, the author's aesthetic of an impentinent rocker has allowed him to stand out amongst his fellow Cuban writers. Earning a degree in Biology in 1991, he went on to graduate from the first ever course on Narrative Techniques at the Onelio Jorge Cardoso Center of Literary Training, in the year 1999. Today, Yoss writes both realistic and science fiction works. Alongside these novels, the author produces essays, Praise for, and compilations, and actively promotes the Cuban science fiction literary workshops, Espiral and Espacio Abierto.<br /><br />When he isn’t translating, <b>David Frye</b> teaches Latin American culture and society at the University of Michigan. Translations include <i>First New Chronicle</i> and <i>Good Government</i> by Guaman Poma de Ayala (Peru, 1615); <i>The Mangy Parrot</i> by José Joaquín Fernandez de Lizardi (Mexico, 1816), for which he received a National Endowment for the Arts Fellowship; <i>Writing across Cultures: Narrative Transculturation in Latin America</i> by Ángel Rama (Uruguay, 1982), and several Cuban and Spanish novels and poems.<br />

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Country
USA
Author
Yoss
Binding
Kindle Edition
EISBN
9781632060082
Format
Kindle eBook
IsAdultProduct
Label
Restless Books
Manufacturer
Restless Books
NumberOfPages
272
PublicationDate
2015-03-10
Publisher
Restless Books
ReleaseDate
2015-03-10
Studio
Restless Books

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