Farewell Wayne Smith 1 year ago 1 year agobooks, Castro, cuba, cuban-american, embargo, Fidel Castro, guidebook, havana, moon, politics, revolution, US-Cuba relationsbay of pigs, bill clinton, books about cuba, brothers to the rescue, cuba, cuba books, cuban five, cuban-american, diplomat, embargo, embassy, fidel castro, havana, jimmy carter, john kerry, president carte, president kennedy, president reagan, ronald reagan, us embassy, us-cuba, wayne smith
BOOK REVIEW: THE CUBANS – ORDINARY LIVES IN EXTRAORDINARY TIMES 5 years ago 5 years agobook review, books, cuba, cuban-american, culture, Fidel Castro, guidebook, information, moon, people, politics, revolution, travel, Uncategorized, US-Cuba relationsanthony depalma, book review, books, books about cuba, carlos eire, castro government, castro regime, communism, cuba, cuba-americans, cuban blacks, cuban life, cuban reality, cuban revolution, cuentapropista, elian gonzalez, fidel castro, guanabacoa, guidebook, havana, New York Times, race in cuba, resolviendo, the cubans As a former foreign correspondent (1986-2008) for The New York Times, Anthony DePalma reported widely on Cuba (he also authored The Man Who Invented Fidel). He’s no stranger to its enigmatic...Continue reading →