In a lush Caribbean setting, Midnight at Sea depicts an eccentric cast of characters. Despite her many travels throughout the world, Chiara marvels at Canuba, where 'magic realism' is everyday life. Five narrators reminisce about the years they've shared with her; like memory itself, their thoughts move from the present toward the past. Enthralled by their island reverie, she and her friends must finally face the darker side of paradise...
In a lush Caribbean setting, Midnight at Sea depicts an eccentric cast of characters. Despite her many travels throughout the world, Chiara marvels at Canuba, where 'magic realism' is everyday life. Five narrators reminisce about the years they've shared with her; like memory itself, their thoughts move from the present toward the past. Enthralled by their island reverie, she and her friends must finally face the darker side of paradise...
Hoyt Rogers has published his fiction and poetry in a wide range of periodicals, including The New England Review, AGNI, and The Fortnightly Review. As a prize-winning translator, editor, and essayist, he has worked with Viking, Knopf, Farrar Straus, Yale, Seagull, and various presses large and small. He has collaborated with Paul Auster, Yves Bonnefoy, Lincoln Kirstein, Philippe Claudel, and many others. He is the author of a poetry collection, Thresholds, the novel Sailing to Noon, and a study of the Late Renaissance. Please visit hoytrogers.com.
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