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The three grand old men of Cuban literature are Alejo Carpentier (his masterpiece is The Lost Steps); Jose Lezama Lima (whose autobiographical novel Paradiso infuriated Castro); and Guillermo Cabrera Infante (the setting of his novel Three Trapped Tigers--pre-Castro Havana--reminded me of Oscar Hijuelos's A Simple Habana Melody From When the World Was Good).