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Disco Frito

by Richard M. Elman
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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

In 44 brief short stories, Elman portrays Nicaragua under the Sandinistas as a nation rife with terror, confusion and unrelenting fear. Much closer to journalistic sketches than to fiction, these fast takes depict senseless murders, state repression, irrational arrests. Informers, whores, hangers-on, gamblers and diplomats swarm around Rik, the main narrator, and his buddy, a French reporter named Prudhomme. Some pieces deal with the Sandinistas' uprooting of the Miskito Indians, their repression of homosexuality, and charges of state-backed anti-Semitism. In his 21st book, Elman (who did the novelization of Taxi Driver ) returns to the terrain he investigated in the nonfiction book Cocktails at Somoza's. He implies here that the Ortega regime is no better than the U.S.-sponsored Somoza dictatorship. Elman's razor-sharp prose purports to pierce the reality of ordinary Nicaraguans' lives, yet the stories are repetitious and nearly drown in glib, cynical detachment. (Nov.)

Book Details

Published
June 16, 1988
Publisher
Gibbs M. Smith Inc
Pages
224
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780879052898

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