Latin Jazz
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"Latin Jazz blends Anglo and Hispanic tempos as it chronicles a Cuban emigre family's hopes and sorrows in making a new home in Los Angeles. Men from three generations alternate in telling their family story, which culminates in the dramatic refugee boat lift from Mariel Harbor, Cuba, to Miami in 1980: Hugo, a political prisoner still trying to escape Cuba for America; his father, Esteban, settled almost twenty years in California but longing to return his wife's ashes to their homeland; Angel, Esteban's son-in-law, who dreams of bigger things than the ice-cream truck concession he operates in L.A.; and Angel's son, Diego, who soothes a vague sense of unrootedness with cocaine, sex, and alcohol."
"Exuding both bravura and pensiveness, Latin Jazz speaks insistently and clearly to the Cuban-American exile experience."--Jacket.
"Exuding both bravura and pensiveness, Latin Jazz speaks insistently and clearly to the Cuban-American exile experience."--Jacket.
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