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Kiss of the Spider Woman (novel)

''Kiss of the Spider Woman'' (Spanish: ''El beso de la mujer araña'') is a 1976 novel by Argentine writer Manuel Puig. It depicts the daily conversations between two cellmates in an Argentine prison, Molina and Valentín, and the intimate bond they form in the process. It is generally considered Puig's most successful work.〔Titler, Jonathan. "Manuel Puig". page 47.〕
The novel's form is unusual in that there is no traditional narrative voice, one of the primary features of fiction. It is written in large part as dialogue, without any indication of who is speaking, except for a dash (-) to show a change of speaker. There are also significant portions of stream-of-consciousness writing. What is not written as dialogue or stream-of-consciousness is written as meta-fictional government documentation. The conversations between the characters, when not focused on the moment at hand, are recountings of films that Molina has seen, which act as a form of escape from their environment. Thus there are a main plot, several subplots, and five additional stories that comprise the novel.
Puig adapted the novel into a stage play in 1983, with an English translation by Allan Baker. It was also made into an Academy Award-winning film in 1985 and a Broadway musical in 1993.
==Historical background==
Puig started ''Kiss of the Spider Woman'' in 1974 starting with Molina, who was an experiment in imagining a romantic female. From there the rest of the notes sprouted into the novel.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. ''Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman'' pages 254–258 .〕
At first the only country that would publish the novel was Spain.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. ''Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman'' page 258.〕 Upon publication it was included on a list of novels that could not be consumed by the population of Buenos Aires, along with novels such as "Aunt Julia and the Scriptwriter" by Mario Vargas Llosa.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. "Manuele Puig and the Spider Woman" page 302)〕 Puig feared the publication of the novel would affect his family negatively. Despite this it was entered in the Frankfurt Book Fair.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. "Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman". page 282.〕 It remained banned until 1983 when the Raúl Alfonsín government took control.〔Titler, Jonathan. "Manuel Puig". page 52.〕
The English translation of the book was started even before its official publication in Spanish in 1976.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. "Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman". page 277.〕 Some of the translation proved problematic for Puig including Molina's speech which he could not get to portray the proper sentimental aspects of the voice.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. "Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman." page 304〕 The English translation appeared in 1979.〔Titler, Jonathan. "Manuel Puig". page vix〕
The French translation also proved problematic as the publisher edited out some scenes for their explicit nature.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. "Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman." page 305〕
In 1981 "Kiss of the Spider Woman" won the best Latin American novel of the year from Istituto Italo Latino Americano in Italy.〔Levine, Suzanne Jill. "Manuel Puig and the Spider Woman." page 317〕

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