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Original title
  
El Siglo de las Luces

Publication date
  
1962

Originally published
  
1962

Page count
  
360

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Translator
  
John Sturrock

Published in English
  
1963

Published in english
  
1963

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Country
  
Original: MexicoEnglish: United States

Publisher
  
Victor Gollancz Ltd. (UK); Little, Brown & Co. (US)

Adaptations
  
El siglo de las luces (1992)

Countries
  
Mexico, English language, United States of America

Similar
  
Alejo Carpentier books, Other books

Alejo carpentier explosion in a cathedral book review


Explosion in a Cathedral (Spanish title: El Siglo de las Luces, The Century of Lights) is a historical novel by Cuban writer and musicologist Alejo Carpentier. The book follows the story of three privileged Creole orphans from Havana, as they meet French adventurer Victor Hugues and get involved in the revolutionary turmoil that shook the Atlantic World at the end of the eighteenth century. Originally published in 1962, this is one of the most influential works written during the so-called "Latin American Boom".

Contents

Regarded as one of Latin America's greatest historical novels, Explosion in a Cathedral deals with the impact of the French Revolution on the Caribbean. The main characters are all members of one family: two siblings, Carlos and Sofia, and their cousin Esteban. The narrative deals with the cyclical nature of control, destruction, and development during revolution. Stylistically, it contains elements of existentialism and magical realism, and it mirrors the tension between Europe and Latin America found in many of Carpentier's other works.

El siglo de las luces


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