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Out of Havana provides an uncommon ordinary woman's insight into
the last half century of Cuba's tumultuous recent history. More
powerfully than an academic study or historical account, it allows
us intimately to grasp the enthusiasm, commitment and sense of
promise that defined many average Cubans' experience of the 1959
Revolution and the first triumphant decades of the Castro regime.
As the story shifts into the final decades of the last century (the
1980s Mariel Boatlift, the so-called "special period in time of
peace" from 1991 to the end of the decade], and the 1994 Balseros
or Rafters Crisis), it starts gradually to reveal, with understated
yet relentless eloquence, an ultimately insuperable rift between
the high-flown official rhetoric of uncompromising struggle and
revolutionary sacrifice and the harsh conditions and cruelly absurd
situations that the protagonist, along with the majority of Cubans,
begin routinely to live out. It is a rare and important document, a
unique personal chronicle of an everyday Cuban reality that most
Americans continue to know only fragmentarily.
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