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Fidel Castro is perhaps the most charismatic and controversial head
of state in modern times. A dictatorial pariah to some, he has
become a hero and inspiration for many of the world's poor,
defiantly charting an independent and revolutionary path for Cuba
over nearly half a century.
Numerous attempts have been made to get Castro to tell his own
story. But only now, in the twilight of his years, has he been
prepared to set out the details of his remarkable biography for the
world to read. This book is nothing less than his living testament.
As he told reporters, his desire to finish checking its text was
the one thing that kept him going through his recent illness. He
presented a copy of the book in its Spanish edition to his compadre
President Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
In these pages, Castro narrates a compelling chronicle that
spans the harshness of his elementary school teachers; the early
failures of the revolution; his intense comradeship with Che
Guevara and their astonishing, against-all-odds victory over the
dictator Batista; the Cuban perspective on the Bay of Pigs and the
ensuing missile crisis; the active role of Cuba in African
independence movements (especially its large military involvement
in fighting apartheid South Africa in Angola); his relations with
prominent public figures such as Boris Yeltsin, Pope John Paul II,
and Saddam Hussein; and his dealings with no less than ten
successive American presidents, from Eisenhower to George W.
Bush.
Castro talks proudly of increasing life expectancy in Cuba (now
longer than in the United States); of the half million students in
Cuban universities; and of the training of seventy thousand Cuban
doctors nearly half of whom work abroad, assisting the poor in
Africa, Asia, and Latin America. He is confronted with a number of
thorny issues, including democracy and human rights, discrimination
toward homosexuals, and the continuing presence of the death
penalty on Cuban statute books. Along the way he shares intimacies
about more personal matters: the benevolent strictness of his
father, his successful attempt to give up cigars, his love of
Ernest Hemingway's novels, and his calculation that by not shaving
he saves up to ten working days each year.
Drawing on more than one hundred hours of interviews with
Ignacio Ramonet, a knowledgeable and trusted interlocutor, this
spoken autobiography will stand as the definitive record of an
extraordinary life lived in turbulent times.
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The Bolivian Diary (Paperback)
Ernesto "Che" Guevara; Introduction by Fidel Castro; Foreword by Camilo Guevara
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Fidel in the Cuban Socialist Revolution makes accessible-and in
some cases available in English for the first time-a selection of
speeches and television appearances by Fidel Castro during the
first two years of the Cuban Revolution. This extraordinary
collection of documents allows readers to trace the evolution of
this legendary leader's radical political thought as it pushes
against and eventually overcomes adverse political and ideological
circumstances faced by the newly formed socialist government. The
pieces are organized chronologically, and each features an
introduction prepared by Cuban experts Jose; Bell, Tania Caram and
Delia Luisa Lopez.
The Biography includes a Preface by Cuban Commander Fidel Castro
Frei Bettos roles as a revolutionary Christian, popular educator,
social movement articulator, and journalist/writer provide insight
into the political and religious history not only of Brazil, but of
Cuba and former socialist countries of Eastern Europe. His lifepath
is one of engagement with the revolutionary struggle against the
Brazilian military dictatorship in favor of social transformation.
His arrest in 1969 for coordinating the safe departure of political
militants from Brazil, and his concern to eliminate hunger and
suffering from the poorer classes, were strong credentials as he
promoted dialogue between political bodies, the religious
establishment and the population at large. Strongly influenced by
the propositions of Liberation Theology, a defining thread of its
activities was to seek an understanding, an accommodation, between
Christianity and socialism. Friar Betto maintained close relations
with former Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Fidel Castro and
the Cuban revolutionary government, and wrote about how the
internal dynamics of the Cuban religious universe could be applied
to other countries and to different political circumstances. His
writings on socialist countries, especially Paradise Lost, are
aimed at promoting understanding on several levels: between the
Church and the communists; between the military and politicians;
between religious leaders and the people. Frei Bettos biography is
an invitation to understand five decades of a personal pursuit of
revolutionary ideals through the prism of religious tolerance and
the pursuit of socialism. The Portuguese edition was a finalist in
the biography section of Jabuti the prestigious national literary
prize granted by the Brazilian Book Chamber (CBL).
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My Life (Paperback)
Fidel Castro; Edited by Ignacio Ramonet; Translated by Andrew Hurley
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The acclaimed autobiography of Fidel Castro, one of the towering
political figures of our age, who dominated both Cuba and the world
stage for over half a century. Here Castro tells his story in full
for the first time, speaking openly about everything from his
parents and earliest influences to his imprisonment, guerrilla war
and the Cuban revolution and on to the Bay of Pigs, the missile
crisis and his relationship with Che Guevara. He also remembers the
people he knew, from John F. Kennedy to Ernest Hemingway. Whatever
your views on Castro are, this is an essential record of an
incredible life - and even more extraordinary times. 'Cubaphiles
are all the richer for this book ... Castro's prodigious gifts are
well displayed: his formidable erudition, steely discipline, epic
curiosity and his astute grasp of history' Financial Times
'Castro's life has been extraordinary and he can tell a good story'
Evening Standard
Within a year after the triumphal entry into Havana at the
beginning of 1959, Che Guevara began to set down the history of the
guerrilla war. Fearful that the events would "dissolve into the
past" and that an important part of the history of America would be
lost, he urged other leaders of the Revolution to do the same,
asking only "that the narrator be strictly truthful." His history
of the war appeared episodically during the next few years in
various Cuban periodicals such as Verde Olivo and Bohemia. In 1963,
the Havana publishing house Ediciones Union collected nineteen
episodes under the title Pasajes de la Guerra Revolucionaria. This
volume, originally published in 1968, contains diagrams of several
battles, photographs, and maps of the guerrilla itinerary in the
Sierra Maestra. The introduction by Fidel Castro consists of the
text of his speech in memory of Guevara at the Plaza de la
Revolucion in 1967. "He wrote with the virtuosity of a master of
our language," said Castro. "His narratives of the war are
incomparable. The depth of his thinking is impressive. He never
wrote about anything with less than extraordinary seriousness, with
less than extraordinary profundity-and we have no doubt that some
of his writings will pass on to posterity as classic documents of
revolutionary thought."
Speaking together in Cuba in 1991, Mandela and Castro discuss the
unique relationship and example of the struggles of the South
African and Cuban peoples.
The Biography includes a Preface by Cuban Commander Fidel Castro
Frei Bettos roles as a revolutionary Christian, popular educator,
social movement articulator, and journalist/writer provide insight
into the political and religious history not only of Brazil, but of
Cuba and former socialist countries of Eastern Europe. His lifepath
is one of engagement with the revolutionary struggle against the
Brazilian military dictatorship in favor of social transformation.
His arrest in 1969 for coordinating the safe departure of political
militants from Brazil, and his concern to eliminate hunger and
suffering from the poorer classes, were strong credentials as he
promoted dialogue between political bodies, the religious
establishment and the population at large. Strongly influenced by
the propositions of Liberation Theology, a defining thread of its
activities was to seek an understanding, an accommodation, between
Christianity and socialism. Friar Betto maintained close relations
with former Brazilian President Lula da Silva and Fidel Castro and
the Cuban revolutionary government, and wrote about how the
internal dynamics of the Cuban religious universe could be applied
to other countries and to different political circumstances. His
writings on socialist countries, especially Paradise Lost, are
aimed at promoting understanding on several levels: between the
Church and the communists; between the military and politicians;
between religious leaders and the people. Frei Bettos biography is
an invitation to understand five decades of a personal pursuit of
revolutionary ideals through the prism of religious tolerance and
the pursuit of socialism. The Portuguese edition was a finalist in
the biography section of Jabuti the prestigious national literary
prize granted by the Brazilian Book Chamber (CBL).
Translation Of An Address By The Prime Minister Of Cuba, Dr. Fidel
Castro, To The People Of Cuba At A Loyalty Rally, October 26, 1959.
Dr. Jeffrey M. Elliot and former Rep. Mervyn M. Dymally here
contribute a lengthy, revealing interview with Cuban President
Fidel Castro, discussing a wide-ranging series of topics dealing
with local and international politics and economics, as well as the
future of Cuba, the third world, Central and South America, and the
United States.
Early in Ann Louise Bardach's Cuban voyage she came across Cartas
de Presidio or The Prison Letters of Fidel Castro. Edited by Luis
Conte Aguero, who was the recipient of most of these letters, they
are cited in every important work from Hugh Thomas' opus Cuba to
Tad Szulc's Fidel biography, and everything in between and since.
These twenty-one letters (nine to Conte Aguero, six to his late
sister and close collaborator, Lidia, one to his wife Mirta, one to
his comrade in combat, Melba Hernandez letters, one to the great
scholar Jorge Manach) are regarded as the single most valuable and
revelatory document regarding Fidel Castro and the Cuban
Revolution. Never before published in English, these letters were
written when Castro was imprisoned for his failed attack on the
Moncada from 1953 to 1955 and reveal a man of spectacular ambition
and steely determination. A man, who despite being incarcerated to
serve a lengthy prison term, never wavers in his confidence that he
will one day rule Cuba.
A collection of Fidel Castro's chief statements-letters, articles,
interviews, press releases, proclamations, and decrees-from the
late 1940s to the fall of the Batista regime in 1959. Revolutionary
Struggle 1947-1958: Volume 1 of the Selected Works of Fidel Castro
is a comprehensive collection of Castro's chief statements-letters,
articles, interviews, press releases, proclamations, and
decrees-from the late 1940s to the fall of the Batista regime in
1959. An extensive editors' introduction places these statements in
the context of both Castro's career and of the history of the Cuban
revolutionary movement. A bibliography of Castro's works through
1958 is included as a tool for research.
Ten years before the financial crisis broke out in late 2008, Fidel
Castro had said: 'There has been an accelerated and unbelievable
growth in so-called hedge funds and the derivatives market. It is
an additional system of speculative gambling, where the players bet
anything and everything, based on sophisticated risk calculations
generated by computers, high-level programmers and economic
experts. They exploit insecurity and use the money in the banks'
savings accounts. They have practically no restrictions, make huge
profits and can provoke disasters'. This book shows Castro at his
inimitable best, tracking developments as they unfold, using his
enormous wisdom and sharp analytical faculties to unravel aspects
of the biggest economic crisis to hit the capitalist world since
the Great Depression of the 1930s.
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