Leopard in the Sun

Leopard in the Sun
Author: Laura Restrepo
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-09-12
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0375705082

In Laura Restrepo's stunning novel, a feud between two Colombian drug families escalates into a bloody, high-stakes war that will leave no one in its path untouched. The Barragáns and the Monsalves are rival clans, each steeped in wealth and power, each subject only to laws of their own making. The similarities end there. While the Barragáns, headed by the brutal Nando, remain tied to the ancient traditions, the Monsalves grapple with whether or not to follow Mani, their charismatic and conflicted leader, into a modern age in which even fewer rules apply. As both clans ponder the profits they might reap from an expanding global cocaine trade, Nando and Mani are faced with the consequences of their violent pasts--and forced, by their disillusioned women and the prices on their heads, to reckon with the possibility that nothing will be left once all their bullets have found their targets. Rife with sensual detail, this epic story of lust, betrayal, and revenge is as timeless as interfamily conflict and as immediate as today's news.

Senora Honeycomb

Senora Honeycomb
Author: Fanny Buitrago
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1996
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780060173654

Amiel, baker of anatomically correct confectionery and other erotic goodies, whose bawdy culinary creations open her mind and whose innovative methods of debt collecting - a certain amount of credit for each kiss, more for an embrace, and so on - give new meaning to exacting a pound of flesh. In Amiel's kitchen, Teodora receives an education both culinary and carnal, one that will gradually awaken the sleeping force of her polymorphous sexuality.

The Freudian Reading

The Freudian Reading
Author: Lis Møller
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1991
Genre: Hermeneutics
ISBN: 9780812213812

In The Freudian Reading, Lis Moller examines the premises, procedures, and objectives of psychoanalytic reading in order to question the kind of knowledge such readings produce. But above all she questions the role of Freud as master explicator.

Narcoepics

Narcoepics
Author: Hermann Herlinghaus
Publisher:
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2013
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9781472543721

Narcoepics tackles the controversial yet mostly un-theorized phenomenon of contemporary Latin American 'narcoepics"". Dealing with literary works and films whose characteristics are linked to illicit global exchange, informal labor, violence, drug consumption, and ritualistic patterns of identity, it argues for a new theoretical approach to better understand these ""narratives of intoxication."" Foregrounding the art that has arisen from or seeks to describe drug culture, Herlinghaus' comparative study looks at writers such as Gutiérrez, J.J. Rodríguez, Reverte, films such as City of God, an.