This shocking personal and political memoir from one of the most visionary writers to emerge from Castro's Cuba recounts Arenas' stunning odyssey--from his poverty-stricken childhood through his suppression as a writer and imprisonment as a homosexual to his flight to America and subsequent life and death in New York. A New York Times Best Book of 1993.Verlag: Penguin Seiten: 317 S. Erscheinungsjahr: 1994 Ausführung: Kartonierter Einband (Kt)