United States of Banana
By (Author) Giannina Braschi
Amazon Publishing
Lake Union Publishing
27th September 2011
United States
General
Fiction
813/.54
Paperback
316
Giannina Braschi explores the cultural and political journey of nearly 50 million Hispanic Americans living in the United States in this explosive new work of fiction, her first written in originally in English. United States of Banana takes place at the Statue of Liberty in post-9/11 New York City, where Hamlet, Zarathustra, and Giannina are on a
Revolutionary in subject and form, United States of Banana is a beautifully written declaration of personal independence. Giannina Braschis take on U.S. relations with our southern neighbors in Latin America and the Caribbean, most especially Puerto Rico, is an eye-opener. The ire and irony make for an explosive combination and a very exciting read. Barney Rosset, The Evergreen Review The best work of art on the subject of September 11th that I have ever experienced. Mircea Crtrescu, author of Nostalgia Good poets write great poems. Great poets create a new language. Giannina Braschi is a brilliant artist who has invented a syntax that reveals how we think, suffer, and take delight in the twenty-first century. Though the tone can be playful, her work has deep roots in the subversive side of classical literature. The scale is epic. D.Nurkse, author of The Fall and The Border Kingdom A surge of deep emotion runs through anyone who listens to or reads Giannina Braschi because she writes the most compelling workdramatic, philosophical, humorous and always unpredictable in its experimental form. Braschi enlightens us with her passionate energy. Pia Tafdrup, author of Tarkovskys Horses and Other Poems Ideal to be read aloud in the corrosive style of Lenny Bruce, United States of Banana develops from the sophisticated intricacy of a Postmodern narrativeChallenging the fear and repression of dissent in the age of terror. The quintessential danse macabre of the millennium. Daniela Daniele, Universit degli Studi di Udine, Italy Experimental, revolutionary and profoundly philosophical, United States of Banana is to be read as The Waste Land of the 21st Century. Cristina Garrigos, Texas A&M University Finally, someone takes identity politics and turns it irreverently on its head! Hilarious and sassy, Braschi offers no olive branch to those who stand by the rules of convention. Three cheers for this book! Francine Masiello, University of California at Berkeley
A native of Puerto Rico, Giannina Braschi is an influential and versatile writer of poetry, fiction, and essays. She was a tennis champion and fashion model during her youth in San Juan, before moving to Madrid to study with the Spanish poets Carlos Busoo and Claudio Rodriguez. She lived in Paris, Rome, and London before settling in New York, where she has taught at Rutgers University, City University, and Colgate University. She holds a Ph.D. in Golden Age Spanish literature and has written on Cervantes, Garcilaso, Lorca, Machado, Vallejo, and Bcquer. Her cutting-edge work in Spanish, Spanglish, and English has been recognized by the National Endowment for the Arts, New York Foundation for the Arts, el diario, PEN American Center, Ford Foundation, Danforth Scholarship, InterAmericas, Instituto de Cultura Puertorriquea, and Reed Foundation. She currently serves as a literary judge for the PEN Book Awards.