Akashic Books continues its groundbreaking series of original noir anthologies, launched in 2004 with Brooklyn Noir. Each story is set in a distinct neighborhood or location within the city of the book.
Brand-new stories by: Leonardo Padura, Pablo Medina, Alex Abella, Arturo Arango, Lea Aschkenas, Mois s As s, Arnaldo Correa, Mabel Cuesta, Yohamna Depestre, Michel Encinosa F , Mylene Fern ndez Pintado, Carolina Garc a-Aguilera, Miguel Mejides, Achy Obejas, Oscar F. Ort z, Ena Luc a Portela, Mariela Varona Roque, and Yoss.
From the introduction by Achy Obejas:
"To most outsiders, Havana is a tropical wreckage of sin, sex, and noise, a parallel world familiar but exotic--and embargoed enough to serve as a release valve for whatever pulse has been repressed or denied. Long before the Cuban Revolution in 1959 and the United States' economic blockade (in place since 1962), Havana was the destination of choice for foreigners who wanted to indulge in what was otherwise forbidden to them: mojitos and m nages, miscegenation and revolution. A photo taken in Havana has always authenticated its subject as a rebel and renegade . . .
"In the real Havana--the shadowy Havana that never appears in the postcards, tourist guides, or testimonies of either the political left or right--the concept of sin has been banished by the urgency of need. And need inevitably turns the human heart feral. In this Havana, crime and violence, though officially vanquished by revolutionary decree, are wistfully quotidian and vicious. In the stories of Havana Noir, current and former residents of the city--some internationally known, others undiscovered and startling--relate tales of ambiguous moralities, misologistic brutality, collective cruelty, and the damage inured by self-preservation at all costs."