Becoming Reinaldo Arenas

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<div><i>Becoming Reinaldo Arenas</i> explores the life and work of the Cuban writer Reinaldo Arenas (1943-1990) who emerged on the Latin American cultural scene in the 1960s and quickly achieved literary fame. Yet as a political dissident and an openly gay man Arenas also experienced discrimination and persecution; he produced much of his work amid political controversy and precarious living conditions. In 1980 having survived ostracism and incarceration in Cuba he arrived in the United States during the Mariel boatlift. Ten years later after struggling with poverty and AIDS in New York Arenas committed suicide.<p>Through insightful close readings of a selection of Arenas's works including unpublished manuscripts and correspondence Olivares examines the writer's personal political and artistic trajectory focusing on his portrayals of family sexuality exile and nostalgia. He documents Arenas's critical engagement with cultural and political developments in revolutionary Cuba and investigates the ways in which Arenas challenged literary and national norms. Olivares's analysis shows how Arenas drew on his life experiences to offer revealing perspectives on the Cuban Revolution the struggles of Cuban exiles and the politics of sexuality.</p><p><br></p></div>
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