Edmundo Desnoes

Edmundo Desnoes (Havana, Cuba, 1930), is a Cuban writer,[1] author of the novel Memorias del subdesarrollo (Memories of Underdevelopment), a complex story depicting the alienation of a Cuban bourgeois struggling to adapt to the process of the Revolution. He originally called the work Inconsolable Memories in the first English edition. The book was adapted in 1968 into a seminal Latin American film, Memories of Underdevelopment, by the director Tomás Gutiérrez Alea, who decided on the name Memories Of Underdevelopment, the name by which it is today known in the English-speaking world.

During the 1960s and 1970s Desnoes worked as an art critic and wrote many essays. He has lived in New York City since 1979. In 2008 he published Memorias del Desarrollo a follow-up to his original novel which was adapted by Miguel Coyula into the 2010 movie Memories of Overdevelopment.

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References

  1. Gérard, Albert S. (1986-12-01). European-language writing in sub-Saharan Africa. John Benjamins Publishing Company. pp. 1169–. ISBN 978-963-05-3834-3. Retrieved 26 September 2011.


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