MULTIPLICITIES OF BLACKNESS: TRANSLATING THE RADICAL AUTHORITY OF NICOLÁS GUILLÉN'S THE GREAT ZOO.

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      A literary criticism of the book "The Great Zoo" by Nicolás Guillén is presented. It explores how this late-career collection reimagines the concept of the zoo, transforming it into an experimental form that critiques social, political, and racial issues across the globe. It engages with themes of race, colonialism, and Afrodiasporic identity, using the zoo as a metaphor to explore the exoticism of the Other and the complexities of power.