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He began writing fiction late — his first novel, El ojo de la patria , came out when he was in his 50s. But it was Adiós muchachos (1992) that brought him international attention, winning the Edgar Allan Poe Award for Best Paperback Original in 1994. Chavarría’s specialty: blending political satire, erotic tension, and detective plots set against the backdrop of Cuba’s Special Period — the severe economic crisis following the fall of the Soviet Union.

If Daniel Chavarría's work often focuses on Cuban or broader Latin American themes, "Viudas De Sangre" might explore cultural practices, historical events, or contemporary issues within these contexts. Viudas De Sangre Daniel Chavarria.pdf

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