War is also Silence
A baseball commentator reflects on a poetic and mysterious encounter on a train.
Bayamo (Cuba), 1953. He has lived in Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Miami. Novelist, short story writer, essayist, and author of children's books. His literary research works include ‘Cuba: la narrativa policial entre el querer y el poder’ (1994) and ‘En el espíritu de las islas: los tiempos posibles de Max Henríquez Ureña’ (2003). He is the author of the short story collections ‘Tres, eran tres’ (2007), ‘El arma secreta’ (2014), ‘Memorias del equilibrio’ (2016), ‘Sutiles’ (2016), and ‘El pesador de palabras’ (2024). He has published the children's book ‘Cuentos para Angélica’ (2003) and the novels ‘Bredo, el pez’ (2017) and ‘Tantas razones para odiar a Emilia’ (2021).
A baseball commentator reflects on a poetic and mysterious encounter on a train.