In this masterly biography, the prize-winning historian Robert E. Quirk paints a portrait of the charismatic leader who for more than three decades-and over eight American presidencies-managed to sustain a communist regime in the western hemisphere.
Here is the making of a revolutionary, vividly narrated in a masterful new biography of the charismatic leader who for more than three decades--and over eight American presidencies--has managed to sustain a communist regime in the western hemisphere. Photographs.
One comes away from this major biography with an image of the Cuban dictator as a man who is a leader but not a thinker or innovator. Emphasizing Castro's often wrongheaded impulsiveness, Quirk ( The Mexican Revolution and the Catholic Church ) chronicles how his foreign and domestic crash programs have done Cuba more harm than good. Quirk's richly detailed, psychologically acute portrait reveals more about Castro's unique personality and character than do previous biographies. A thorough examination of the leader's homophobia and difficulties with women, for instance, reveals a life spent being looked after by females without being able to form a lasting sexual relationship with any of them--including the 20-year association with protective lioness Celia Sanchez, which the author likens to that between a son and doting mother. Quirk's concluding assessment of the Maximum Leader is harsh: Castro, he argues, has become a caricature of his earlier self. History, far from absolving him, has simply passed him by. Photos not seen by PW . (Sept.)
More Reviews and RecommendationsRobert Quirk, formerly professor of history at Indiana University, lives in Bloomington, Indiana.
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January 21, 2003: Fidel Castro is a man to be admired for all his great doings in his process of helping those in cuba que viva la revolucion!
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September 07, 2002: I found this book to be one of the better biographies of Castro. Riveting and incredibly thorough without all the left-wing nonsense found in so many books on Castro.