![]() It is a portrait of what remains when dreams of utopia have withered away. ![]() Told by a chorus of narrators-including gossips, gangsters, a ghost, and a serial killer-who flirt, lie, argue, and finish one another’s stories, Marcial Gala's The Black Cathedral is a darkly comic indictment of modern Cuba, gritty and realistic but laced with magic. THE BLACK CATHEDRAL By Marcial Gala A virtuous structure, according to John Ruskin, must act well, and do the things it was intended to do in the best way. This generation will carry these traits beyond the borders of the neighborhood, the city, and the country, unable to escape the shadow of the unfinished cathedral. ![]() ![]() In a neighborhood that roils with passions and conflicts, at the foot of a cathedral that rises higher day by day, there grows a generation marked by violence, cruelty, and extreme selfishness. Arturo Stuart, a charismatic, visionary preacher, discovers soon after arriving that God has given him a mission: to build a temple that surpasses any before seen in Cuba, and to make of Cienfuegos a new Jerusalem. Gala also won the 2018 Prize of the City of Buenos Aires-Clarn for Call Me Cassandra. The Black Cathedral received the Critics' Award and the Alejo Carpentier Award in 2012 and was published in English by FSG in 2020. ![]() He won the Pinos Nuevos Prize for best short story in 1999. Haunting and transcendently twisted, this English-language debut from a Cuban literary star is a tale of race, magic, belief, and fateThe Stuart family moves to a marginal neighborhood of Cienfuegos, a city on the southern coast of Cuba. Marcial Gala is a novelist, a poet, and an architect from Cuba. ![]()
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