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    Hispanic / Latin: Fiction

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    Spuyten Duyvil Publishing

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    Independent Press Award 

    2026 Winner

    Hoyt Rogers

    Midnight at Sea

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    Praise for Sailing to Noon, the previous volume of The Caribbean Trilogy, winner of the Independent Press Award for Hispanic/Latin Fiction: ‘Rich and multifarious, Sailing to Noon has enormous vitality and texture: it is a big performance—the epic myth of Canuba.’ —Jonathan Galassi ‘I really felt this novel: I entered its geography, saw and smelled and moved in it, which is a tribute to its vivid intimacy.’ —Siri Hustvedt ‘You should put this book in a tightly sealed drawer; otherwise, it’s so alive it might run away.’ —Edmund White ‘By the time the rollicking conclusion arrives, it’s evident there are many more tales to tell of this island: Canuba becomes a character in and of itself. Rogers employs satire, sex, and drama in wondrous ways.’ —Kirkus Reviews
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