Ay, Cuba!

Ay, Cuba!

Author: Andrei Codrescu

Publisher: Open Road Media

Published: 2015-05-19

Total Pages: 305

ISBN-13: 1504017994

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The NPR reporter offers an “engaging and enlightening” window into late-90s Cuba, “from the cafes in Havana to the mysterious lairs of Santiago de Cuba” (Kirkus Reviews). For NPR commentator Andrei Codrescu, reporting from Cuba on the eve of Pope John Paul II’s 1998 visit was an opportunity to understand the realities of life in a country that has long been the subject of stereotypes and misconceptions. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Cuba was the last place to witness a “laboratory of pre-post-communism,” as it toed the line between its socialist past and its uncertain future. On the streets of Havana and the beaches of Santiago de Cuba, Codrescu met people from all walks of life—from prostitutes and fortunetellers to bureaucrats and writers—eager to share their stories. Uncensored and compassionate, his interviews reveal a world where destruction and beauty, poverty and pride exist side by side. Traveling with photographer David Graham, whose powerful images illustrate the energy pulsing through everyday life in Cuba, Codrescu captures the humanity of a nation that is lost when it’s reduced to a political symbol. With the United States resuming relations with Cuba for the first time in decades, Ay, Cuba! is more relevant now than ever before.


Journey To The Heart Of Cuba

Journey To The Heart Of Cuba

Author: Carlos Alberto Montaner

Publisher: Algora Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1892941368

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This is the story of the Cuban Revolution and what caused it, the psychology of its protagonists, and a critical assessment of its results, by a. Cuban-born journalist, author and professor residing in Spain. In a disquieting epilogue, the author dares to.


Journey to the Heart of Cuba

Journey to the Heart of Cuba

Author: Carlos Alberto Montaner

Publisher: Algora Publishing

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 1892941619

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A former university professor delves into the mind and psyche of Fidel Castroand the forces that have kept him in power in Cuba.


Cuba

Cuba

Author: Jacobo Timerman

Publisher:

Published: 1990

Total Pages: 125

ISBN-13:

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Rambles in Cuba

Rambles in Cuba

Author: Anonymous

Publisher: Good Press

Published: 2021-05-19

Total Pages: 96

ISBN-13:

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"Rambles in Cuba" is a historical travelogue of Cuba. Some notable topics included in the book are In the Tropics—First View of Havana—Entering the Bay—Surrounded—Landed—A Street in Havana—"Queen's Hotel"—A Breakfast—The Harbor—The Coolies—The Plaza de Armas—Cuban Women—etc. Excerpt: "THE first dawn of day found me already on deck, to assure myself we had really arrived at the shores of a tropical-world. I was not disenchanted. A mist had possessed, like a dream, the blue quiet of the entire bay, half dissolving its masts and sails, softening the picturesque battlements of Morro Castle, throwing over the walls, domes, and spires of the city an air of hoary distance so complete that I half fancied those solitary palm-trees waved their arms over some city half-buried in the mirage of deserts, or the pages of some mediæval romance. But the dream departs, and so must we. Stirring music from the two men-of-war lying at anchor unite with the first sounds from the long, low barracks close by, and with the signal guns from the Morro, to say that the sun has risen, and consequently we may go on shore."


Impressions of Cuba in the Nineteenth Century

Impressions of Cuba in the Nineteenth Century

Author: Joseph Judson Dimock

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2004-10-26

Total Pages: 174

ISBN-13: 0585282099

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Joseph J. Dimock's descriptions of Cuba in his travel diary provide a remarkable firsthand view of a fascinating period in the island's history. In the mid-nineteenth century, the United States was pursuing manifest destiny. The war with Mexico had resulted in a vast increase of national territory, and many north Americans wanted Cuba as the next acquisition. In addition to annexationist plots, Cuban life was marked by slave conspiracies, colonial insurrections, economic expansion, and political intrigue. Impressions of Cuba in the Nineteenth Century describes the social, economic and political conditions in the 1850s. Dimock's entries of his travels and observations as an American reveal details of Cuban agriculture, plant life, and natural resources. The diary also provides elaborate accounts of the sugar industry, extensive commentary on the daily live of slaves, Spaniards, and Cubans. Dimock's curiosity led him around the island, into prisons, salons, and other unusual places, resulting in a wide-ranging account of Cuban life. Impressions of Cuba in the Nineteenth Century provides a highly accessible, entertaining, and insightful look at Cuba.


The Exile

The Exile

Author: David Rieff

Publisher:

Published: 1993

Total Pages: 230

ISBN-13: 9780671776046

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A portrait of Miami's Cuban community, who started coming en masse after the rise of Castro, and how the changes they have brought to South Florida reflect the future of many American cities.


Pitching Around Fidel

Pitching Around Fidel

Author: S.L. Price

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2002-02-05

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 0060934921

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In an artful pastiche of observation, personal narrative, interviews, and investigative reporting, S.L. Price, a senior writer for Sports Illustrated, describes sports and athletes in today's Cuba. On his journeys to the island, Price finds a country that celebrates sports like no other and a regime that uses games as both symbol and weapon in its dying revolution. He finds Olympic and world champion boxers, track stars, volleyball and baseball players, but he also finds that with Castro's revolution staggering beneath the weight of a great depression, Cuba's famed sports system is imploding. Athletes are defecting by plane and raft. Superstars bike to games and legends like boxer Teofilo Stevenson are forced to lost themselves in a bottle of rum. Beyond an examination of sports in the hothouse of revolution, Pitching Around Fidel presents a vibrant and realistic portrait of Cuba today, complete with sex-happy tourists, blackouts, Fidel's famous former lover, and a black-power fugitive wanted in the U.S. for murder and hijacking. At once a biting travelogue and a meditation on sports in both America and Cuba, Pitching Around Fidel is a valuable document about a time and place that is close to fading away.