The Cubans by Anthony DePalma - ISBN: 9781784708221
Paperback
Three generations struggle, survive, and adapt in Castro’s Cuba.

The Cubans

Ordinary Lives in Extraordinary Times

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  • Paperback

    368 pages

  • Release Date

    15 September 2021

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Summary

A stunning work of reportage over three generations reveals the terrible lengths to which people must go to survive daily life in Cuba.

“Moving and rich…overflowing with warmth and humanity.” - The Times

In this pioneering work of life-writing and reportage, Anthony DePalma reconstructs the interwoven stories of five ordinary citizens and their families to bring the true story of the Cuban people to the world.

From Castro’s heyday, through the devastation of post-Sovie…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781784708221
ISBN-10:1784708224
Author:Anthony DePalma
Publisher:Vintage Publishing
Imprint:Vintage
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:368
Release Date:15 September 2021
Weight:260g
Dimensions:196mm x 130mm x 26mm
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Critics Review

Vibrant and hugely enjoyable … DePalma is a terrific reporter, with a novelist’s eye for detail. He uses the extraordinary trust he has gained from his subjects to paint a vivid, deeply sympathetic picture of Cuban life, and the quiet fortitude of its people * Telegraph *An immersive and compelling read … DePalma wanted to ‘reach beyond the myths, to show the real Cuba and the real Cubans who live there’ … In this, he has succeeded brilliantly * Literary Review *A moving and rich account … DePalma’s book is overflowing with warmth and humanity - much like the Cuban people * The Times *Remarkably revealing … [DePalma] renders a Cuba few tourists will ever see … You won’t forget these people soon, and you are bound to emerge from DePalma’s bighearted account with a deeper understanding of a storied island * The New York Times *Think of this as an anti-Fidel corrective to the scores of volumes fixated on the ruler-for-life-force-of-nature-movie-star dictator * Washington Post Sunday *DePalma’s perceptive portrait of the lives of ordinary citizens, their hopes and inevitable disillusionment after 60 years of revolution … is a deeply reported … account of Cuba’s bittersweet realities * Financial Times *DePalma’s page-turning story reveals the voices of ordinary Cubans living through the Castro Revolution’s checkered 60-year run. His richly detailed eye-opener offers a front-row seat on the triumphs and tribulations of Guanabacoa families and roller-coasters with emotion through moments of love, humor, pain and horror - witness the haunting account of the sinking of the 13 de Marzo tugboat, and a devastating drastic measure taken for a father suffering dementia. Revealing and unputdownable. * Claire Boobbeyer *

About The Author

Anthony DePalma

Anthony DePalma is the author of City of Dust- Illness, Arrogance and 9⁄11, The Man Who Invented Fidel, and Here- A Biography of the New American Continent. For much of his twenty-two years as a reporter and foreign correspondent for the New York Times, his work focused on Latin America, and he continues to write for the newspaper as well as other publications.

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