Explosion in a Cathedral

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Explosion in a Cathedral is a historical novel by Cuban writer Alejo Carpentier that blends baroque prose and magical realism to explore the upheavals of the French and Caribbean revolutions.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author Alejo Carpentier
countryOfOrigin Cuba
form prose
genre historical fiction
magic realism
political novel
hasCharacter Victor Hugues
hasMainCharacter Carlos
Esteban
Sofía
hasMotif cathedral imagery
revolutionary conspiracy
sea voyages
hasTranslation Explosion in a Cathedral (English translation)
influencedBy Caribbean independence movements
historical events of the French Revolution
literaryMovement Latin American Boom
literarySignificance important example of baroque narrative in Latin American literature
key text of Latin American historical novel tradition
literaryStyle baroque prose
literaryTechnique magical realism
nonlinear narrative
symbolism
narrativeFocus Caribbean revolutions
French Revolution
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage Spanish
originalTitle El siglo de las luces
periodDepicted early 19th century
late 18th century
placeInAuthorOeuvre major work of Alejo Carpentier
setting Caribbean
France
subjectMatter Atlantic world revolutions
French Revolution in the Caribbean
relationship between Europe and the Caribbean
theme colonialism
disillusionment
freedom
historical change
political upheaval
revolution
utopian ideals
violence
workOf Alejo Carpentier

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Alejo Carpentier notableWork Explosion in a Cathedral
El siglo de las luces translatedTitle Explosion in a Cathedral