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North of Hell
Book (italiano): <DIV><p>In his introduction to this novel, noted Cuban novelist Reinaldo Arenas suggests that there are two kinds of good literature—the second of which, exemplified by <I>North of Hell</I>, is an “unstoppable fury of the condemned”—satiric literature at its best.</p></DIV>
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