Cuba: An American History
By Ada Ferrer
Read by Alma Cuervo , with Prologue read by Ada Ferrer
Unabridged
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$39.99
ISBN: 9781797124209
Runtime: | 23.22 Hours |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
Summary
Summary
Winner of the 2022 Pulitzer Prize for History
Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for History
A New York Times Book Review pick of Best Books Now in Paperback
A #1 Amazon bestseller
In 1961, at the height of the Cold War, the United States severed diplomatic relations with Cuba, where a momentous revolution had taken power three years earlier. For more than half a century, the stand-off continued—through the tenure of ten American presidents and the fifty-year rule of Fidel Castro. His death in 2016, and the retirement of his brother and successor Raúl Castro in 2021, have spurred questions about the country’s future. Meanwhile, politics in Washington—Barack Obama’s opening to the island, Donald Trump’s reversal of that policy, and the election of Joe Biden—have made the relationship between the two nations a subject of debate once more.
Now, award-winning historian Ada Ferrer delivers an ambitious and moving chronicle written for a moment that demands a new reckoning with both the island’s past and its relationship with the United States. Spanning more than five centuries, Cuba: An American History provides us with a front-row seat as we witness the evolution of the modern nation, with its dramatic record of conquest and colonization, of slavery and freedom, of independence and revolutions made and unmade.
Along the way, Ferrer explores the sometimes surprising, often troubled intimacy between the two countries, documenting not only the influence of the United States on Cuba but also the many ways the island has been a recurring presence in US affairs. This, then, is a story that will give American readers unexpected insights into the history of their own nation and, in so doing, help them imagine a new relationship with Cuba.
Filled with rousing stories and characters, and drawing on more than thirty years of research in Cuba, Spain, and the United States—as well as the author’s own extensive travel to the island over the same period—this is a stunning and monumental account like no other.
Editorial Reviews
Editorial Reviews
“Rather than putting geopolitics or ‘great men’ at the heart of the book, Ferrer’s focus is on the Cuban people.” —The Guardian (London)
“[Full of] lively insights and lucid prose.” —Wall Street Journal
“The heroes of Ada Ferrer’s narrative are the island’s nationalists and reformers.” —The Economist (London)
“A moving chronicle of the relationship between the United States and Cuba and what that’s meant for both sides.” —Forbes
“This monumental new book..will earn it pride of place among the published histories of Cuba.” —Foreign Affairs
“[A] nuanced history of the island nation and its often troubled dealings with its gigantic and voracious neighbor.” —Kirkus Reviews (starred review)
“Ferrer’s astonishing Cuba succeeds brilliantly with an original approach, written in two voices, folded together seamlessly.” —David W. Blight, Pulitzer Prize–winning author
“A balanced, revelatory, and thoroughly enjoyable exploration of the complex history of this endlessly fascinating country.” —Henry Louis Gates, Jr., New York Times bestselling author
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Retail CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 23.22 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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