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| The Cuba Reader: History, Culture, Politics (The Latin America Readers) |  | Creators: Aviva Chomsky, Barry Carr, Pamela Maria Smorkaloff Publisher: Duke University Press Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 736 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.3 Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 6.1 x 1.7
ISBN: 0822331977 Dewey Decimal Number: 972.91 EAN: 9780822331971 ASIN: 0822331977
Publication Date: January 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Cuba is often perceived in starkly black and white termseither as the site of one of Latin Americas most successful revolutions or as the repressive regime that is the worlds last bastion of communism. The Cuba Reader multiplies perspectives on the nation many times over, presenting more than one hundred selections about Cubas history, culture, and politics. Beginning with the first written account of the island, penned by Christopher Columbus in 1492, the selections assembled here track Cuban history from the colonial period through the ascendancy of Fidel Castro to the present. The Cuba Reader combines songs, paintings, photographs, poems, short stories, speeches, cartoons, government reports and proclamations, and pieces by historians, journalists, and others. Most of these are by Cubans both on and off the island and many appear for the first time in English. The writings and speeches of José Martí, Fernando Ortiz, Fidel Castro, Alejo Carpentier, Che Guevera, and Reinaldo Arenas appear alongside the testimonies of slaves, prostitutes, doctors, travelers, and activists. Some selections examine health, education, Catholicism, and santería; others celebrate Cubas vibrant dance, music, film, and literary cultures. The pieces are grouped into chronological sections. Each section and individual selection is preceded by a brief introduction by the editors. The volume presents a number of pieces about twentieth-century Cuba, including the events leading up to and following Castros January 1959 announcement of revolution. It provides a look at Cuba in relation to the rest of the world: the effect of its revolution on Latin America and the Caribbean, its alliance with the Soviet Union from the 1960s until the collapse of the Soviet bloc in 1989, and its tumultuous relationship with the United States. The Cuba Reader also describes life in the periodo especial following the cutoff of Soviet aid and the tightening of the U.S. embargo. For students, travelers, and all those who want to know more about the island nation just ninety miles south of Miami, The Cuba Reader is an invaluable introduction.
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| Customer Reviews: LIKE A TIME MACHINE April 25, 2009 Andrew J. Rodriguez (Golden, Colorado) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I couldn't put the book down. Perhaps because I miss my country so much.
The book is so accurate I actually traveled back in time.
I totally recommend this read especially to those whose nostalgia for the old country continues to glow.
Andrew J. Rodriguez
Award-winning author: "Adios, Havana," a Memoir
Cuban Documentary History... May 14, 2007 Melvin H. Pritchard 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
This is the best documentary history of Cuba printed recently. It has not only documents, but also pictures, songs, etc. As Cuba is a controversial subject, the authors give broad swath of documents to present Cuban history.
A True Picture of Cuban History August 5, 2006 L. J. Reisen (San Antonio, TX United States) 18 out of 20 found this review helpful
I have always been interested in Cuba, but I have tended to focus on the Health System there and have learned very little about Cuba before Castro and the revolution. This book gives an overall picture of Cuba as it developed through the years from all different perspectives, both positive and negative. Even though the different sections are simply short excerpts from different works, the editors have been able to put everything together in order to show all different aspects of Cuba and its history.
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