LUIS NEGRON was born in the city of Guayama, Puerto Rico, in 1970. He studied journalism and has written film reviews for major Puerto Rican periodicals including Claridad and El Poeta. He has worked extensively in the queer arts community in Puerto Rico, including a founding role in Producciones Mano Santa, which has sponsored cultural and artistic productions over the last ten years. He co-edited Los Otros Cuerpos, an anthology of queer writing from Puerto Rico and the Puerto Rican diaspora. SUZANNE JILL LEVINE's acclaimed translations, which include works by Guillermo Cabrera Infante (Three Trapped Tigers) and Manuel Puig (Betrayed by Rita Hayworth), have helped introduce the world to some of the icons of contemporary Latin American literature. She is also editor of Penguin Classics' essays and poetry of Jorge Luis Borges and the author of The Subversive Scribe- Translating Latin American Fiction.
Slender but never slight, and often extremely funny, the nine stories in this debut collection offer insight into both gay life in Puerto Rico and the human condition in general...the reader should be left both completely satisfied and wanting more. --Publishers Weekly Hilarious and heart-wrenching, provocative and pitch-perfect, each story is a tiny, transgressive explosion. I feel inadequate to the task of expressing just how wonderful this book is...read it slowly, and listen close; here is a master storyteller at his finest. --Justin Torres, author of We the Animals Negron is perhaps the most intimate and unsuspected heir to Manuel Puig. --Antonio Morato, author of Lima y Limon These nine stories are rude, beautiful, funny, tender, sarcastic but, above all, human. --Guillermo Barquero, Sentencias inutiles Sharp and distinct voices guide the darkly witty stories in Luis Negron's debut short story collection, Mundo Cruel. Negron breaks open the chaotic lives of queens and lovers revolving in and around Santurce, Puerto Rico, through stories that resemble monologues driven by each character's strong personalities. --Los Angeles Review Like a cross between Manuel Puig and Luis Rafael Sanchez, the author of these stories shows us the tenderness, the love, and the bravery of those who decide to embrace their identity, whatever it happens to be. --Margarita Pintado Burgos, Desvalijadas Negron has a knack for portraying the insight and pathos that arise when old-school romantic, wounded souls collide. In nine short fictional monologues, he brilliantly depicts the campy queers, effeminate banter, and rough trade of Santurce, a low-rent neighborhood in San Juan. Negron's humor and heart put him in the canon of gay high satire headed by Manuel Puig, the author of Kiss of the Spider Woman... --Out Magazine Luis Negron is a very gifted storyteller, and one who is not afraid to steer straight into shameful and hurtful memories at top speed, confessing them with no fear or need of pity. Mundo Cruel will make you laugh and will make you cringe--but what would life be without its ups and downs? --Charlie Vazquez, Latino Rebels Luis Negron's debut story collection, Mundo Cruel, is a study in verve, sass, and voice, peppered with a dash of spirituality. Short and sweet, this slim volume delivers its wisdom in one breakneck sprint through the cosmopolitan barrio of Santurce, San Juan, Puerto Rico. Negron's work has garnered comparisons to Manuel Puig, the late Argentine pop author best known for his novel Kiss of the Spider Woman. It's an apt comparison. Like Puig, Negron's prose crackles with the voice of the street, constructing deep meaning out of absurdity and satire. But Negron is his own writer. --Lambda Literary Review Luis Negron's amusing collection of short stories weave gritty, funny, and intimate tales from the eclectic island of Puerto Rico. The stories, while all so unique from each other, share an undercurrent of sexuality that provides a true air of authenticity; the real Puerto Rico, not the fortress-like resorts or tchotchke shops of Old San Juan. --The Advocate Hot Sheet Negron's characters are so multidimensional that you almost believe it possible to reach into the pages of his tales and offer them some quick advice or stern words of warning. Perhaps the relatability they possess is the scariest part of these tales. --Typographical Era In just 96 pages, Luis Negron is satirical, heartwarming, heartbreaking and laugh-out-loud funny. His collection of short fictional stories, Mundo Cruel, is gay fiction at its best. --The Daily Texan Negron's deft touch is humane, warm, and funny. Using economical, vivid prose, he makes a compelling case that assimilation isn't for all, and that those outside the mainstream are worthy of respect. --The Bay Area Reporter Mundo Cruel might be a quick read, yet this is the type of book whose characters will linger in your imagination--it might take some effort to shake them off. Negron is an incredibly gifted writer whose vivid prose, diverse writing style, and humor makes reading this book a true joy. --Three Percent Negron trusts his readers and their desire for an expanded worldview, and he delivers on this trust by showing incredible attention to detail and by compelling each voice within his stories to speak to readers' capacity for compassion and critical thought. --Portland Book Review All nine of the stories brilliantly convey the strangeness and the tenderness of being human and, at 82 pages, the collection is easily finished in a single sitting. Despite its brevity, you'll be thinking about it long after you close the book. --Akashic [...] one of those books that's translation captured the depths of its essence. Mundo Cruel was a shocking, provocative compilation of nine stories that's narrative was bold, engaging yet raised eyebrows. The characters were distinctive and easy to read [...] you will experience writing at it most intimate and purest form without filter. --What is This Book About Blog Hilarious and heart-wrenching, provocative and pitch-perfect, each story is a tiny, transgressive explosion. I feel inadequate to the task of expressing just how wonderful this book is...read it slowly, and listen close; here is a master storyteller at his finest. -Justin Torres, author of We the Animals Negron is perhaps the most intimate and unsuspected heir to Manuel Puig. --Antonio Morato, author of Lima y Limon These nine stories are rude, beautiful, funny, tender, sarcastic but, above all, human. --Guillermo Barquero, Sentencias inutiles Like a cross between Manuel Puig and Luis Rafael Sanchez, the author of these stories shows us the tenderness, the love, and the bravery of those who decide to embrace their identity, whatever it happens to be. --Margarita Pintado Burgos, Desvalijadas Negron is perhaps the most intimate and unsuspected heir to Manuel Puig. --Antonio Morato, author of Lima y Limon These nine stories are rude, beautiful, funny, tender, sarcastic but, above all, human. --Guillermo Barquero, Sentencias inutiles Like a cross between Manuel Puig and Luis Rafael Sanchez, the author of these stories shows us the tenderness, the love, and the bravery of those who decide to embrace their identity, whatever it happens to be. --Margarita Pintado Burgos, Desvalijadas