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Leprosario


Article # : 12453 

Section : THE ARTS
Issue Date : 7 / 1987  1,499 Words
Author : Reinaldo Arenas; translated by Andrew Hurley
Reinaldo Arenas, persecuted in Castro's Cuba, lives and writes in New York and Miami. He has three books appearing in coming months: The Graveyard of the Angels (Avon), Singing in the Well (Viking), and Farewell to the Sea (Penguin/Viking). Translator Andrew Hurley has translated Farewell to the Sea and Singing in the Well, as well as Armando Valladares' celebrated Against All Hope.

       Excerpt from the poem Leprosarium (The Leper Colony).
       
       The Island's area is 111,111 square kilometers (according to the Army)
           or 120,500 square kilometers (by the Bureau of Census figures).
       Its principal product is sugar cane.
       Its most valuable metal, nickel.
       It now has a population, comprised of a mixture of virtually every race,
           of some 9,000,000 people.
       It is long and narrow, its shape most often compared to the outline of
           a cayman or of its own peculiarly fashioned plowshare.
       Its climate is torrid and bullying.
       Its basic tradition: superficiality, inconstancy, and slothfulness.
       111,111 square kilometers
       (according to the Army)
       of mind-numbing tedium.
       120,500 square kilometers
       (according to the Census Bureau)
       given over in perpetuity to erosion and putrefaction, to corruption and pollution.
       120,000 or 111,000 square kilometers
       incontrovertibility imposing their pitch and yaw, their roll, their sway over all.
       111,111 or 120,000 square ... (1936 of 9875 Characters)
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