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"I Was Never The First Lady stitches together threads of island and identity until they became one and the same...Guerra's own unpredictable book is haunting, complicated, [and] linguistically beautiful." -- The New York Times
A lush, sensuous, and original tale of family, love, and history, set against the backdrop of the Cuban Revolution and its aftermath.
Nadia Guerra's mother, Albis Torres, left when Nadia was just ten years old. Growing up, the proponents of revolution promised a better future. Now that she's an adult, Nadia finds that life in Havana hasn't quite matched its promise; instead it has stifled her rebellious and artistic desires. Each night she DJs a radio show government censors block from broadcasting. Frustrated, Nadia finds hope and a way out when she wins a scholarship to study in Russia.
Leaving Cuba offers her the chance to find her long lost mother and her real father. But as she embarks on a journey east, Nadia soon begins to question everything she thought she knew and understood about her past.
As Nadia discovers more about her family, her fate becomes entwined with that of Celia Sanchez, an icon of the Cuban Revolution--a resistance fighter, ingenious spy, and the rumored lover of Fidel Castro. A tale of revolutionary ideals and promise, Celia's story interweaves with Nadia's search for meaning, and eventually reveals secrets Nadia could never have dreamed.
Translated from the Spanish by Achy Obejas
Wendy Guerra is a contributor for CNN en Español and has been published by various magazines and newspapers, including the New York Times and the Spanish dailies El País and El Mundo. Her first collection of poetry, Platea a oscuras, earned a prize from the University of Havana when she was just seventeen. In 2006, she won the Bruguera Prize for Everyone Leaves. Although her novels have been translated into several languages, only one of them has been published in Cuba. She currently resides in south Florida.
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"In Wendy Guerra’s writing, Cuba is a character, a cosmic force, the loneliest place, the only place." @WendyGuerraT's I WAS NEVER THE FIRST LADY (trans. @achylandia) publishes *tomorrow* Read this beautiful review by @eleshepp in @nytimesbooks https://www.nytimes.com/2021/09/13/books/review/wendy-guerra-i-was-never-the-first-lady.html
Novel: Oh When the Saints, novella Che, poems American Drone, CD Blue Square. Performs w/ Los Lorcas, CD Last Night In America. AEA. On IG @ poetpetermoney
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"I Was Never The First Lady stitches together threads of island and identity until they became one and the same...Guerra's own unpredictable book is haunting, complicated, [and] linguistically beautiful." -- New York Times
"...A revelatory tale of the Cuban Revolution's impact on a family. [...] Guerra holds the reader's attention by evoking Cuba's political tempest in Havana's humid, salty air. It adds up to an effectively moody, intimate story." -- Publishers Weekly
"A multilayered novel...Nadia's, her mother's, and Celia's stories provide fascinating insights into the female dimension of an infamously macho revolution."
-- Booklist
"This is Wendy Guerra at her best. I Was Never The First Lady is a beautiful, disturbing, intimately-told novel about the existential orphanhood of women in a Cuba where Fidel's Castro's revolution has upended notions of family, individual identity and national belonging. Unforgettable." -- Jon Lee Anderson, author of CHE GUEVARA: A REVOLUTIONARY LIFE
"Guerra's novel is a grand if bittersweet valentine to Cuba." -- Kirkus Reviews
"[Guerra is] a staggering talent." -- Oprah.com