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VIAN AUDIVERT

Santiago de Cuba, 1948

Genre: Poetry , Narrative , Children`s

Narrator, poet and editor. In her extensive work for children stand out the books: Tales of Sun and Moon (1977), The Book of Trades and Toys (1978), The Stories of Juan Yendo (1984), Of the rastrirrañas y miñocorras (l992), The afternoon runner and other paintings nearly counted (l998), Muddy (2000/2004/2010), A window to L50 (2001), Stories with absurdities (2003), Diary of an imaginary character (2005), The mystery of the wandering pigeons (2006) and Mamaique and Cocó (2008). She is also the author of the children’s poetry anthology An elephant in the tightrope (1998/2001), the book of stories for adults The afternoon runner and other nearly counted paintings (1998) and the poetry book Pale Diary (2008). She has won the Casa de las Américas (1979), Ismaelillo (2000), and La Rosa Blanca awards. Some of her stories have adapted to theater and television, as well as translated into English, Russian and German. Texts of hers appear in Cuban and foreign anthologies.

Junk and things that pile up useless come alive from the ruins of a mansion next to a waste processing plant. The mud takes power through a character called Muddy who dictates restrictions and limits the actions of neighbors. With a call to care for the environment, there is no shortage of misunderstandings, adventures and a love relationship between two of the characters.

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