cuba

Type: 
Geographic Name
Subfield: 
a
Alias: 
cuba

Flight to freedom

2004
Writing in the diary which her father gave her, thirteen-year-old Yara describes life with her family in Havana, Cuba, in 1967 as well as her experiences in Miami, Florida, after immigrating there to be reunited with some relatives while leaving others behind.

The old man and the sea

1995
An old fisherman battles the sea and sharks to bring home the giant marlin he caught.

Cuba

1991
Surveys the geography, history, people, and culture of Cuba.

Remembering Che

my life with Che Guevara
2012
Reveals the life of Che Guevara through the eyes of his widow, including the start of their romance and her reaction to his assassination in Bolivia.

Havana real

one woman fights to tell the truth about Cuba today
2011
"Yoani Sanchez is an unusual dissident: no street protests, no attacks on big politicos, no calls for revolution. Rather, she produces a simple diary about what it means to live under the Castro regime in Cuba: the difficulty of shopping and chronic hunger; the art of repairing ancient appliances; the struggle for real news and the burdens of reading the party newspaper; the fear of admission to hospitals that lack the supplies for basic sterilization; and a life structured by a propaganda machine that pushes deep into the media, the public square, and the schools. Each sensitive dispatch is a brutal and honest depiction of Cuban life today. For these simple acts of truth telling--which are published online at Generation Y, and collected here in English for the first time--Sanchez is treated as a domestic radical: she is summoned by the police; her friends are threatened; she was recently kidnapped and beaten. The state newspaper has gone so far to call her "a spy in the pay of capitalism." Her ultimate concern, however, is for her friends in prison, and for the many who have fled, and for all those who have ceased to believe in the future of Cuba. Here the situation is elegantly expressed from the perspective of important and compelling new voice, one that has already found a worldwide audience online"--.

The brilliant disaster

JFK, Castro, and America's doomed invasion of Cuba's Bay of Pigs
2011
In a book published to coincide with the fiftieth anniversary of the Bay of Pigs invasion, the author draws on recently released CIA information to shed new light on the botched operation, which was an embarrassment to JFK and the United States.

Castro's daughter

an exile's memoir of Cuba
1998
A memoir in which Alina Fern?ndez, illegitimate daughter of Cuban leader Fidel Castro, discusses her early relationship with her father, her disillusionment with his regime, and her decision to seek refuge in the United States.

Fidel

a critical portrait
1986

The Bay of Pigs

2008
A comprehensive analysis of the failed U.S. attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro at the Bay of Pigs and how the decisions made by the Kennedy administration later influenced military action during the Cuban Missile Crisis.

Guevara

2007
Chronicles the life of social activist Che Guevara, focusing on his involvement in the Cuban Revolution and his efforts to bring social change to South America.

Pages

Subscribe to RSS - cuba