

Lyrical and gritty, heartbreaking and luminous, Rauli's is the story of the inexorable pull of destiny.

Burdened with knowledge of tragedies yet to come, Rauli nonetheless strives to know himself. Moving between Rauli's childhood and adolescence, between the Angolan battlefield, the Cuban city of Cienfuegos, and the shores of ancient Troy, Marcial Gala's Call Me Cassandra tells of the search for identity amid the collapse of Cuba's utopian dreams. He won the Pinos Nuevos Award for short stories in 1999. And third, that he is the reincarnation of the Trojan princess Cassandra. He is a novelist, poet and architect, and is a member of UNEAC, the Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba. Second, that he will die, aged eighteen, as a soldier in the Cuban intervention in Angola. Despite the signs that warn Rauli to repress and fear what he is, he knows three things to be true: First, that he was born in the wrong body. He loves to read, especially Greek myths, but in Cuba in the 1970s, novels and gods can be dangerous. His older brother is violent his philandering father doesn't understand him his intelligence and sensitivity do not endear him to the other children at school. Ten-year-old Rauli lives in a world that is often hostile. Lyrical and gritty, heartbreaking and luminous, Rauli’s is the story of the inexorable pull of destiny.From Marcial Gala, the author of the award-winning The Black Cathedral, Call Me Cassandra is a darkly magical tale of a haunted young dreamer, born in the wrong body and time, who believes himself to be a doomed prophetess from ancient Greek mythology Moving between Rauli’s childhood and adolescence, between the Angolan battlefield, the Cuban city of Cienfuegos, and the shores of ancient Troy, Marcial Gala’s Call Me Cassandra tells of the search for identity amid the collapse of Cuba’s utopian dreams. And third, that he is the reincarnation of the Trojan princess Cassandra.


His older brother is violent his philandering father doesn’t understand him his intelligence and sensitivity do not endear him to the other children at school.
