(daily Nothing )le Néant Quotidien
(Zoe Valdes)
A novel full with symbolism where each character is an image of cuban reality. The parents of Yocandra, old men, alienated and disappointed by their ideals represent the cuban revolution with its triumph, at the moment when one has the hope which the promises are carried out, but which are disappointed by the decline of the mode; Nihilliste, an intellectual continued, supervised and censured by a mode which it does not support and which it hates at the point to wish its désaparition and this at any price; Traitre, the opportunist traditional one of the revolutions which succeeded by the adulation but which is detached from now on mode in decline from fear of suffering injuries if these changes continued; Linx, the typical, fast Cuban and débrouillard which can improvise vis-a-vis the adversities and which survives; Hernia, a person who cannot survive vis-a-vis a situation of absolute decline and which nothing but does complain without making only one decision or taking party for anything and finally Yocandra-Fatherland, a person which ceased believing and being identified with surrounding reality and which does nothing but vegetate in an absurd daily newspaper and vacuum. It is for that which it decides to change its name if symbolic system and patriotic that his/her parents gave him to the birth, full with hope in a better future and that it prefers to adopt of them one which does not have any direction and which is empty like its own existence. One finds in this novel the narration of Zoe, truffée of erotism, ' dog ', humour and social and political denunciation but especially a mixture of magic realism and testimony with the first nobody.
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