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  • EDITION:
    1st Edition
  • ISBN:
    0813342244
  • ISBN-13:
    9780813342245
  • PUB. DATE:
    March 2004
  • PUBLISHER:
    Basic Books
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This Is Cuba: An Outlaw Culture Survives / Edition 1 by Ben Corbett, Ben Corbett (Preface by)

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This Is Cuba: An Outlaw Culture Survivesby Anonymous

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This is a great book. Not just a great Cuba book, or travel book...it's an excellent piece of writing with a objective, surefooted point of view that cuts through a controversial, incredibly complex subject with precision, heart, humor, and an unflinching sense of witness. One of the great things about it is illustrated by the fact that although the author is a fan of socialism and Castro, he frames...

This Is Cuba: An Outlaw Culture Survivesby Anonymous

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As a cuban I consider this book as the best description ever made without overexagerating or leaving things untold. It describes Cuba and its people in the most accurate way.

This Is Cuba: An Outlaw Culture Survivesby Anonymous

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I APPLAUD THE AUTHOR FOR HIS ACCURATE DESCRIPTION OF LIFE IN CUBA AS IT IS TODAY. A MUST READ FOR ANYONE WHO HAS DOUBTS ABOUT THE REALITY IN CUBA TODAY. BRAVO, MR. CORBETT!!!

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This Is Cuba

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  • Pub. Date: March 2004
  • Publisher: Basic Books
  • Sales Rank: 699,961

Synopsis

Beyond the throngs of tourists streaming through Central Havana's broad Prado Avenue, and outside the yoke of Castro's 43-year-old Revolutionary program, there exists a parallel Cuba - a separate evolution of a people struggling to survive. With personal stories that depict a people torn between following the directives of their government and finding a way to better their lot, journalist Ben Corbett gives us the daily life of many considered outlaws by Castro's regime. But are they outlaws or rather ingenious survivors of what many Cubans consider to be a forty-year mistake, a tangle of contradictions that has resulted in a strange hybrid of American-style capitalism and a homegrown black market economy.At a time when Cuba walks precariously on the ledge between socialism and capitalism, This Is Cuba gets to the heart of this so-called outlaw culture, taking readers into the living rooms, rooftops, parks, and city streets to hear stories of frustration, hope, and survival. Updated with a new preface.

Biography

Ben Corbett is a freelance journalist who has spent several years researching and writing almost exlusively on Cuban culture, politics, and economics. Some of his features on Cuba have appeared in Salon,Tattoo Magazine, Easyriders, Fringe Golf, and Relix. He lives in Colorado.