Night Watch is David William Foster's translation of La Noche Vigilada, the story of a Cuban writer named Alberto who has lived all of his life under the oppressive Castro regime, enduring political imprisonment for his writings. His nocturnal wanderings in Havana lead him from a colonial café, where he begins an intense romance with a young woman, to an unforeseen trip on a raft across the Straits of Florida to Miami as he flees Cuban authorities. Accompanied by his lover, he becomes part of the exile community in Miami where he is lost without a compass, struggling to create a way of life that will help him deal with the pain of exile.
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About the translator: David William Foster is Regents' Professor of Spanish at Arizona State University. He has published numerous scholarly works on contemporary Latin American narrative and theater, with an emphasis on Argentina. Recent publications include Queer issues in Latin American Cinema (2003). His upcoming book, El ambiente nuestro: Chicano/Latino Homoerotic Writing will be published by Bilingual Review Press in 2004.
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