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Give Me Liberty: Oswaldo Pay and the Struggle to Free Cuba

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Give Me Liberty: Oswaldo Pay and the Struggle to Free Cuba

Contributors:

By (Author) David E. Hoffman

ISBN:

9781785789243

Publisher:

Icon Books

Imprint:

Icon Books

Publication Date:

18th October 2022

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Dewey:

972.91064092

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

544

Weight:

814g

Description

The riveting biography of a dissident who defied Castro's dictatorship, and paid with hislife.

Oswaldo Pay was seven years old when Fidel Castro seized power, promising to create a'free, democratic, and just Cuba'. But Castro instead created an authoritarian regime andcrushed all dissent.

The dream of democracy became Pay's life work. Sent to Castro's forced labour camps,he could not stay silent, and formed a pro-democracy movement. After receiving multipledeath threats, Pay was killed in a suspicious car accident in 2012.Democracy is in retreat all over the world. Oswaldo Pay showed how to fight for it. Hisbattle was waged from the streets of Havana but carried universal truths.

Pulitzer Prize-winner David E. Hoffman, author of the acclaimed The Billion Dollar Spy, tells thecompelling story of a courageous dissident in action.

Reviews

This is a splendid book, which narrates the tragedy of a Cuban, Oswaldo Pay, who dared to oppose Fidel Castro in communist Cuba, and paid dearly for it. David E. Hoffman's research is magnificent and his biography reads like a great novel. * Mario Vargas Llosa, Winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature *
David Hoffman has written a penetrating account of Cuban history, highlighting the true nature of the Castro regime and the courage of one man who became a threat to it. Through this extraordinary book, the world can now learn the story of Oswaldo Pay and understand why my friend Vaclav Havel nominated him for the Nobel Peace Prize. * Madeleine K. Albright, United States Secretary of State, 19972001 *
This blend of biography and history has the intrigue and surprise of a well-written spy novel. * Booklist *
[F]inely detailed ... A welcome study of political resistance by figures unknown to most readers outside Cuba. * Kirkus *
[A]n engrossing history of modern Cuba ... an intriguing and often inspiring look at the courage of one man's convictions. * Publishers Weekly *
With his signature flair for joining white-knuckle narrative to meticulous journalism, Hoffman brings us a ground-breaking biography. Hoffman's portrait of Oswaldo Pay offers a sweeping panorama of Castro's Cuba, from its glimmers of promise to its devastating plunge into authoritarianism. * Marie Arana, author of Bolvar: American Liberator *

Author Bio

David E. Hoffman is a contributing editor at The Washington Post, author of The Oligarchs (PublicAffairs, 2002), The Dead Hand (Icon, 2011), and The Billion Dollar Spy (Icon, 2017), and winner of a Pulitzer Prize. He lives with his wife in Maryland, USA.

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