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San Cristóbal de la Habana

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A writer arriving in Havana records vivid impressions of the island and city, noting dark glossy foliage rising from an indigo sea and a late-classical, almost unreal architecture set against the bay. The narrative blends close sensory detail—light, color, sea-walls, royal palms, narrow harbor, Morro Castle and the pink Cabañas—with historical imagination and imagined scenes of buccaneers and colonial life. The city’s voice, its rococo ornamentation, and its paradoxical blend of Spanish baroque and tropical exuberance are examined through wandering observations and reflective passages that alternate lively street life with softened, mirage-like atmospheres.

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Joseph Hergesheimer

Joseph Hergesheimer was an American novelist and short story writer known for his vivid and lyrical prose. Active in the early 20th century, he explored themes of love, ambition, and the complexities of human relationships. His notable works include "Cytherea," which delves into the intricacies of desire and identity, and "Java Head," a tale set against the backdrop of the East Indies that examines cultural clashes and personal transformation. Hergesheimer's writing often reflects a deep appreciation for the beauty of language and a keen insight into the human condition, contributing significantly to American literature during his time.

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