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How Things Fall Apart

Autor Elizabeth Dore
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 4 aug 2022
The story of the decline of the Cuban Revolution over the last four decades, told through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens.
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ISBN-13: 9781803283791
ISBN-10: 1803283793
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 1x8pp col
Dimensiuni: 241 x 162 x 34 mm
Greutate: 0.6 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing

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Stories from the first oral history project authorized by the Cuban government in forty years.

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Elizabeth Dore

Recenzii

The chronicle of a death foretold
An elegant account of the evolution of a revolution. Writing on a topic which still has the power to provoke the most visceral responses across the political spectrum, Dore has done a rare thing: she has let the Cuban people speak for themselves. Dore handles their stories of triumph and hardship with honesty, compassion and respect, and in the process has held up a mirror to the state of the Cuban Revolution in the twenty-first century. How Things Fall Apart is a vital addition to Cuba's rich oral tradition
These life stories of Cubans are so raw, so honest, so moving, that you feel as if you know each of them personally. To have gathered them together with such grace, eloquence and trust is a towering achievement... This book serves as a testament to the audacity and sorrow Cubans experienced in seeking to change not only their own history but the history of the world
Elizabeth Dore's book opens wide a window on the last forty years of Cuban history and allows us to listen, uniquely, to the always vivid memories and conclusions of ordinary Cubans as they look back on the lives they lived during the most arduous and troubled years of the Revolution
Cuba through human lenses. Dore's impressive book sadly portrays the unraveling of the revolutionary utopian dream