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THE MAMBO KINGS PLAY SONGS OF LOVE

The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
Harper Collins Publishers 1989
407 Pages
(No Bibliography, Pics, Maps or Index)
The book that I read was rather pornographic. It was a story about 2 brothers and 
6 other people who put together a band and played in clubs almost every night. After 
playing their gigs, they'd go off and get drunk and then go sleep with about 4 different

girls every night. None of them were settled down because they always were going 
places and meeting new people. They started their band in a place called Havana, Cuba. 
They were very unknown until they met a guy at a bar one night named Desi Arnaz. He 
offered them a contract and signed them with jobs in the United States. So being young 
and free, they left with almost nothing to start their new life in the states. The first
place 
they went to, which was later their favorite place, was Miami, Florida. They played in 
clubs late at night still bringing girls back to their hotel rooms. They started to get 
noticed.
Oscar Hijuelos was the author of the book The Mambo Kings Play Songs of Love
and also the book called Our House in the Last World. Oscar was born in 1951 in the 
city of Havana, Cuba and was born to both Cuban parents. He now currently lives in 
New York.
I do like how the author wrote this book basically because it was easy reading. It 
was very long in some parts, but you could understand it easily. It never left you
feeling 
as if you didn't understand a part. He wrote in sections and not chapters. There were 
only 3 sections in the book and so it was easier to follow because he didn't have to keep

starting a new chapter. I read this book by dividing it into how many pages I'd read each

day. I had to read about 28 pages in it a day and I kept that promise to myself. I read 
every day and I got the book done on time. In each section of the book, the author
started 
off in a new club. He started it off at a different time every time. He had it start off
one 
time at 11:23pm in a nightclub in Miami, and the other ones at 11:57pm and 12:02am. 
The brothers always seemed to be at a nightclub whether or not they were playing that 
night. The always got drunk and I liked how the author would show you just how drunk 
they were by their actions. 
I believe that there are actually two stories going on in this book. And they are 
about the same group of people. Because one of the stories is being told to you as the 
lives of musicians who go about their daily lives in the daytime, but then become drunk 
and sleazy at night when they go off and play in clubs. They always talk about wanting 
to settle down with a woman and have a family, but then at night, they go off and stay
out 
until about 4am with a bunch of girls after playing in a smoke-filled room with a bunch 
of drunken men. 
"Like his music, the Mambo King was very direct in those days. He and Vanna 
Vane had just been out to dinner at the club Babalu and Cesar said to her, as she chewed

on a piece of plantain fritter, "Vanna, I'm in love with you, and I want a chance to show

you what it's like to be with a man like me."" Just on that quote, it initiates the fact
that 
even the Mambo King wanted to get settled down. But right after that quote, she said no 
to him and so he went and slept with some stripper he met in a bar that night. Another 
quote that describes how they are at night is this one, "I saw her. A woman with a broken

leg in a cast, standing up in a phone booth during a rainstorm in Atlantic City, the
gales 
whipping against the glass, things so dark around them nobody could see, so that in the 
ferocity of the winds they started to kiss, his knee pressing between her legs, and this

woman saying to hell with it and pulling up her sun skirt and down with her panties, 
down over her legs and down over the thick plaster cast, so that he lifted her up onto
him 
and she leaned back against the wall, laughing and thinking, This man is insane, 
laughing and seeing stars while people outside looked like zigzagged pencil doodles 
running through the deluge." The boys acted like this every night. 
I don't really like how this whole book was basically nothing but sex talk. This 
author must have had a lot on his mind while writing it, because he wrote very seldom 
about the daytime and when he did, he'd write about the Mambo King and his band 
finding some girl in an alleyway that they'd like to have sex with later that night. And

when he was writing about the nighttime, he'd give these very clear-imaged details that I

really didn't want to hear about. I can't really say as to why I think he wrote about all
of 
this because I couldn't find barely any information on him except what I already knew. 
He grew up in a good household with good parents as what I've heard, so I'm not really 
sure as to how he got so much "sex-influencing talk" inside of him. 
I didn't really learn much from this book just because it was a fiction story. It 
started off in the city of Havana, Cuba, but the Mambo King and his band then left 
shortly after to go to the United States, and so they were in the states most of the
time. 
Also, they didn't talk much about their locations. They stayed in Miami for a really long

time and when they did travel, Oscar just said that they were traveling on "the road."
But 
other than that, I know a little bit about the culture of Havana now because he talked 
about his homeland a few times, and the culture of it. 

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