Fidel: A Critical Portrait by Tad Szulc

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  • Pub. Date: February 2000
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    • Pub. Date: February 2000
    • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
    • Format: Paperback, 704pp

    Synopsis

    Never before has any biographer had such close access to Fidel Castro as did Tad Szulc. The outcome of a long, direct relationship, this riveting portrait reveals astonishing and exclusive information about Cuba, the revolution, and the notorious, larger-than-life leader who has ruled his country with an iron fist for more than forty years.

    Only Tad Szulc could bring Fidel to such vivid life—the loves and losses of the man, the devious tactics of the conspirator, the triumphs and defeats of the revolutionary leader who challenged an American president and brought the world to the brink of nuclear disaster.

    From Jesuit schools to jungle hideouts and the Palace of the Revolution, here is FIDEL...THE UNTOLD STORY.

    Publishers Weekly

    With Castro's cooperation (which included many hours of taped conversation), interviews with scores of his friends and associates, and access to Cuban archives, this former New York Times foreign correspondent has produced the first major biography of one of the most puzzling and little-known world leaders of our day. Material includes an analysis of Castro's relationship with the Cuban Communist Party before the revolution, details on the CIA's initial support and later assassination attempts, and convincing suggestions on how the Bay of Pigs affair led directly to the Cuban missile crisis. The author characterizes the Cuban revolution of the 1960s as ``to a very large degree the story of Fidel Castro's and John Kennedy's impact on each other.'' Szulc's admiration for the Cuban leader is vast: Castro is ``a virtuoso of politics'' and ``a master of strategy and tactics as well as a master of timing.'' So rich is the material Szulc marshalls in his support that readers less enamored of Castro will find it hard to deny these and other sweeping statements. Photos. 100,000 first printing. (November 17)

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    TAD SZULC is a veteran New York Times correspondent.

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    July 15, 2006: The book is detailed and very well-written, which helped me gain a better picture of Fidel. The author did a great job at depicting Fidel objectively, which helped me appreciate Fidel, Cuba and its revolution more. This book will be one of favorite books for a long time.