Reinaldo Arenas, Celestino antes del alba [Singing from the well]

Gabriel Arce Riocabo (CUNY Graduate Center)
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Reinaldo Arenas’ debut breakthrough

Celestino antes del alba

(1965, 1967) introduces readers to the island’s deepest countryside as a place of unbearable hardship and unbridled creativity. Completed in 1965, when the author was only 22, the novel received “First Mention” in the inaugural UNEAC [the revolutionary Cuban writers union] prize. The later publication date reflects the controversy it elicited. A printing of just 2000 copies and a single edition would prove the only book Arenas ever published in Cuba.

Celestino prefigures and encompasses the entire oeuvre of perhaps the most well-known literary dissident of the Cuban Revolution. It narrates conditions of objective poverty and solitude, subjectively filled with imaginative plenitude. This superimposition is the fundamental

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Citation: Arce Riocabo, Gabriel. "Celestino antes del alba". The Literary Encyclopedia. First published 02 April 2024 [https://www.litencyc.com/php/sworks.php?rec=true&UID=41308, accessed 21 November 2024.]

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