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Viudas de Sangre (2004), written by the renowned Uruguayan-Cuban author Daniel Chavarría, is a sprawling "novel-river" that blends historical fiction, noir, and erotica. It was awarded the prestigious Premio Alejo Carpentier in 2004.
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