Cumboto
Discover the poignant tale of Cumboto by Ramón Díaz Sánchez, a captivating novel published by the University of Texas Press in 1969. This 286-page paperback takes you into the life of young Federico, a man grappling with psychological impotence and isolation. Living as a recluse in the historic main house of "Cumboto," he finds himself surrounded by the resilient descendants of African slaves who, despite his indifference, strive to maintain the plantation's legacy. This compelling narrative explores themes of loneliness, human connection, and the enduring spirit of community. Perfect for readers who appreciate deep, thought-provoking fiction, Cumboto invites you to reflect on the complexities of life and relationships. Don't miss the chance to add this remarkable work to your collection!