The Messenger by Mayra Montero

The Messenger by Mayra Montero

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Enrico, the world's most highly paid tenor, lands in Havana in 1920, carrying with him the death threat of the Sicilian Black Hand. But when a bomb explodes during a performance, and he runs terrified into the arms of a Chinese widow, he is not running from his destiny but towards it.

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The Messenger by Mayra Montero

In 1920 Enrico Caruso arrives in Havana, carrying with him a death-threat he has received from the Sicilian Black Hand. During a performance of Aida at the Teatro Nacional, a bomb explodes and a horrified Caruso, still dressed as Radam's, runs into the street. This is a matter of historical record. What happens next is fiction, imagined by Mayra Montero. As Caruso flees the death-wish of the Black Hand, he is drawn into a passionate affair with a beautiful mulatto-Chinese woman. She engages the help of Santero, a powerful priest in the Afro-Cuban religion, to help him escape death. In this extraordinary and stylish narrative, Mayra Montero has produced an exotic hybrid of ancient tribal myth and opera, fact and fantasy, love story and thriller. The Messenger shows clearly that she is one of the most original voices in Caribbean writing today.
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ISBN 13 9781860466731
ISBN 10 1860466737
Title The Messenger
Author Mayra Montero
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2000-01-20
Number of pages 276
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.