![]() ![]() But in this case, it’s impossible not to draw that connection – especially if you love Blue Velvet as much as I do. It’s become a cliché to compare a piece of art that’s a little surreal, a little off kilter with the work of David Lynch. Clare plans to follow the path Richard, as a horror film scholar, would have taken, such as meeting with Yuniel Mata, the “director of the first horror film ever to be made in Cuba.” Things get a little weird though when a couple of days into her trip Clare sees a man wearing a white linen suit standing outside the Museum of the Revolution, whom she recognises as her dead husband. ![]() She’s there on behalf of her husband, Richard, who intended to be at the festival until he was unexpectedly killed in a hit and run incident. ![]() Laura van den Berg’s second novel, The Third Hotel, takes place in Havana, Cuba where Clare is attending the annual Festival of New Latin American Cinema. ![]()
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