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Last Rumba in Havana is a novel by the Afro-Cuban dissident writer and journalist Fernando Velázquez Medina, who was born in Havana in 1951. It was published in New York in December2001 by the Hispanic newspaper chain Hoy LLC, and boasts a cover designed by the Colombian artist Juan Arango.

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  • Última rumba en La Habana (es)
  • Last Rumba in Havana (en)
  • Последняя румба в Гаване (ru)
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  • Последняя румба в Гаване (исп. Última rumba en La Habana) — роман афрокубинского писателя, журналиста, диссидента , опубликованный в 2001 году. Заглавие — отсылка к знаменитому фильму Бернардо Бертолуччи Последнее танго в Париже. (ru)
  • Última rumba en La Habana (Nueva York, 2001) es una novela del escritor y periodista disidente cubano Fernando Velázquez Medina, nacido en La Habana en 1951. Fue publicada por el periódico hispano Hoy, de la cadena Tribune, con una portada del artista colombiano Juan Arango. Enmarcada dentro del llamado realismo sucio latinoamericano (encabezado por el escritor cubano Pedro Juan Gutiérrez), según el crítico y poeta español Pablo Martínez Zarracina en un artículo sobre literatura cubana,​ es considerada uno de los referentes de esta corriente, junto a Trilogía sucia de La Habana, de Gutiérrez. (es)
  • Last Rumba in Havana is a novel by the Afro-Cuban dissident writer and journalist Fernando Velázquez Medina, who was born in Havana in 1951. It was published in New York in December2001 by the Hispanic newspaper chain Hoy LLC, and boasts a cover designed by the Colombian artist Juan Arango. (en)
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  • Última rumba en La Habana (Nueva York, 2001) es una novela del escritor y periodista disidente cubano Fernando Velázquez Medina, nacido en La Habana en 1951. Fue publicada por el periódico hispano Hoy, de la cadena Tribune, con una portada del artista colombiano Juan Arango. Enmarcada dentro del llamado realismo sucio latinoamericano (encabezado por el escritor cubano Pedro Juan Gutiérrez), según el crítico y poeta español Pablo Martínez Zarracina en un artículo sobre literatura cubana,​ es considerada uno de los referentes de esta corriente, junto a Trilogía sucia de La Habana, de Gutiérrez. La investigadora española Beatriz Calvo, en el libro Guayaba Sweet: Literatura cubana en Estados Unidos​ situó Última rumba en La Habana junto a una obra de Daína Chaviano y otra de Zoe Valdés, entre los libros más destacados de escritores exiliados sobre la situación de la mujer en Cuba. La novela fue traducida al italiano por el escritor Marino Magliani para la editorial Il Canetto, de Génova. También fue finalista del Premio Mario Lacruz para primera novela, cuyo jurado estuvo presidido por el Premio Cervantes Juan Marsé. (es)
  • Last Rumba in Havana is a novel by the Afro-Cuban dissident writer and journalist Fernando Velázquez Medina, who was born in Havana in 1951. It was published in New York in December2001 by the Hispanic newspaper chain Hoy LLC, and boasts a cover designed by the Colombian artist Juan Arango. The story is framed within the so-called dirty realism of Latin America (led by the famous Cuban Pedro Juan Gutiérrez). Spanish critic and poet Pablo Martinez Zarracina said in an article on Cuban literature published in El Norte de Castilla Lyrics that the book is considered to be an important work of this movement along with "Dirty Havana Trilogy"by Gutierrez. The author was interviewed on television both in the Big Apple and Miami, and several Hispanic newspapers (such as La Opinión in Los Angeles) cited the book in their cultural pages. In June 2009, the Chilean journalist Pedro Scharwze published a story on "Last Rumba in Havana" on the occasion of its re-release in Spain by Editorial Baile del Sol Canary Islands, with a cover designed by the Cuban graphic artist Yailen Rivera based on an idea of Jesus Rivera'sfather who was a painter. The book was praised by authors as diverse as the Spanish novelist Antonio Muñoz Molina; the Cuban poet Raúl Rivero; Cuban narrators Norberto Fuentes, Teresa Dovalpage, Felix Luis Viera and Antonio Benítez-Rojo; Édouard Manet and the French Machover Jacob; and Spanish critic Mendoza Apuleius Pío Serrano. The Spanish researcher Beatriz Calvo said that along with works by Daína Chaviano and Zoé Valdés, "Last Rumba in Havana" was among the most outstanding books crafted by writers in exile on the situation of women in Cuba. Accolades continued, as the Mexican poet Raúl Caballero published an article about the book in El Nuevo Herald of Miami, commenting that its title says it all and the work delivers a new aspect of Cuban literature. (en)
  • Последняя румба в Гаване (исп. Última rumba en La Habana) — роман афрокубинского писателя, журналиста, диссидента , опубликованный в 2001 году. Заглавие — отсылка к знаменитому фильму Бернардо Бертолуччи Последнее танго в Париже. (ru)
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