Severo Sarduy never enjoyed the same level of notoriety as did other Latin American writers like Garc?a M?rquez and Vargas-Llosa, and his compatriot, Cabrera-Infante. On the other hand, he never lacked for excellent critical interpretations of his work from critics like Roberto Gonz?lez Echevarr?a, Ren? Prieto, Gustavo Guerrero, and other reputable scholars. Missing, however, from what is otherwise an impressive body of critical commentary, is a study...