An ambitious, panoptic novel about exile as both condition and state of being by a major young Cuban writer.
The characters in False War are ambivalent castaways living lives of deep estrangement from their home country, stranded in an existential no-man's land. Some of them want to leave and can't, others do leave but never quite get anywhere.
In this multivoiced novel, employing a dazzling range of narrative styles from noir to autofiction, Carlos Manuel Álvarez brings together the stories of many people from all walks of life through a series of interconnected daisy chains. From Havana to Mexico City to Miami, from New York to Paris to Berlin, whether toiling in a barber shop, roaring in Yankee Stadium, lost in the Louvre, intensely competing in a chess hall in Cuba, plotting a theft, or on a junket for émigré dissidents in Berlin, these characters learn that while they may seem to be on the move, in reality they are paralyzed, immersed in a fake war waged with little real passion.
The fractured narrative, filled with extraordinary portraits of ordinary people, reflects the disintegration that comes from being uprooted. At the same time it is full of tenderness, moments of joy and profound release. False War confirms Carlos Manuel Álvarez as one of the indispensable voices of his generation in Latin American letters.
"Cuban writer Álvarez constructs a mesmerizing novel out of vignettes featuring characters who left Castro's Cuba only to experience more dispossession and indignity." —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Carlos Manuel Álvarez's second novel is a hugely rewarding, polyphonic narrative of migration from Cuba. Through its characters' rich and eccentric interior worlds, it gives articulation to people whose lives are often reduced to stereotypes and offers a new vision of migration…False War is a rich and capacious novel that has much to say about our contemporary moment." —The Guardian (UK)
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Carlos Manuel Álvarez is the author of The Tribe and The Fallen. He has been included in Granta's "Best of Young Spanish-Language Novelists" as well as Bogotá39's best Latin American writers under 40. He lives in New York City.

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