With the playfulness and ingenuity of Douglas Adams, the Cuban science-fiction master Yoss delivers a space opera of intergalactic proportions with Super Extra Grande, the winner of the twentieth annual UPC Science Fiction Award in 2011.
In a distant future in which Latin Americans have pioneered faster-than-light space travel, Dr. Jan Amos Sangan Dongo has a job with large and unusual responsibilities: heâs a veterinarian who specializes in treating enormous alien animals. Mountain-sized amoebas, multisex species with bizarre reproductive processes, razor-nailed, carnivorous humanoid hunters: Dr. Sangan has seen it all. When a colonial conflict threatens the fragile peace between the galaxyâs seven intelligent species, he must embark on a daring mission through the insides of a gigantic creature and find two swallowed ambassadorsâwho also happen to be his competing love interests.
Funny, witty, raunchy, and irrepressibly vivacious, Super Extra Grande is a rare specimen in the richly parodic tradition of Cuban science fiction, and could only have been written by a Cuban heavy-metal rock star with a biology degree: the inimitable Yoss.
Praise for Yoss
âThereâs a lot of humor in its supersized cosmos.⊠Super Extra Grande is fun to read.â
âPaul La Farge, The New Republic
âYoss's latest novel Super Extra Grande is a work of welcome imagination, steeped in science and imbued with satire and philosophyâŠ. It's evident that Yossâas an artist and cultural anthropologistâis intent on doing the dirty work, on digging through the ugly insides of human identity in order to arrive at something pure and lasting.â
âNPR Books
âIntergalactic space travel meets outrageous, biting satire in Super Extra GrandeâŠ. Its author⊠is one of the most celebratedâand controversialâCuban writers of science fictionâŠ. Reminiscent of Douglas Adamsâbut even more so, the satire of Rabelais and Swift.â
âThe Washington Post
âAn exceptionally enjoyable comic tale set in a fully realized, firmly science-fictional universe.â
âKirkus Reviews, Starred Review
With the playfulness and ingenuity of Douglas Adams, the Cuban science-fiction master Yoss delivers a space opera of intergalactic proportions with Super Extra Grande, the winner of the twentieth annual UPC Science Fiction Award in 2011.
In a distant future in which Latin Americans have pioneered faster-than-light space travel, Dr. Jan Amos Sangan Dongo has a job with large and unusual responsibilities: heâs a veterinarian who specializes in treating enormous alien animals. Mountain-sized amoebas, multisex species with bizarre reproductive processes, razor-nailed, carnivorous humanoid hunters: Dr. Sangan has seen it all. When a colonial conflict threatens the fragile peace between the galaxyâs seven intelligent species, he must embark on a daring mission through the insides of a gigantic creature and find two swallowed ambassadorsâwho also happen to be his competing love interests.
Funny, witty, raunchy, and irrepressibly vivacious, Super Extra Grande is a rare specimen in the richly parodic tradition of Cuban science fiction, and could only have been written by a Cuban heavy-metal rock star with a biology degree: the inimitable Yoss.
Praise for Yoss
âThereâs a lot of humor in its supersized cosmos.⊠Super Extra Grande is fun to read.â
âPaul La Farge, The New Republic
âYoss's latest novel Super Extra Grande is a work of welcome imagination, steeped in science and imbued with satire and philosophyâŠ. It's evident that Yossâas an artist and cultural anthropologistâis intent on doing the dirty work, on digging through the ugly insides of human identity in order to arrive at something pure and lasting.â
âNPR Books
âIntergalactic space travel meets outrageous, biting satire in Super Extra GrandeâŠ. Its author⊠is one of the most celebratedâand controversialâCuban writers of science fictionâŠ. Reminiscent of Douglas Adamsâbut even more so, the satire of Rabelais and Swift.â
âThe Washington Post
âAn exceptionally enjoyable comic tale set in a fully realized, firmly science-fictional universe.â
âKirkus Reviews, Starred Review