Cuba: The Land Of Miracles: A Journey Through Modern Cuba
By (Author) Stephen Smith
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
22nd February 2006
3rd November 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
917.2910464
Paperback
320
Width 201mm, Height 130mm, Spine 20mm
221g
For a growing number of British holidaymakers, Cuba is a Caribbean paradise, but it is also a land of cutbacks and economic instability. Stephen Smith comes to live on the island, and his search for the real Cuba inevitably becomes a search for Fidel Castro too. Before meeting his quarry, Smith travels extensively through the 'land of miracles' in an old American automobile. His highly-personalised account features a bloody initiation into a voodoo-like cult, dining on giant rat, and checking into the Love Hotel. And he goes on manoeuvres in the Everglades with armed, but not especially competent, Cuban exiles dreaming of a second Bay of Pigs. With disarming wit and considerable insight, Stephen Smith investigates a country where communism and voodoo coexist, and where the influence of its leader of forty years continues to throw a long shadow.
**Entertaining ... the best guide to this beautiful, bedevilled island. Unfailingly well written' SUNDAY TIMES **'Fascinating ... genuinely brilliant' Jon Snow, OBSERVER **'Essential reading' Norman Lewis **'{Stephen Smith ) is the best sort of reporter; detached, ironic, yet well-versed on the terrain he's exploring ... a compelling portrait of a society on the verge of an ideological breakdown' Douglas Kennedy, INDEPENDENT
Born the same year as the Bay of Pigs invasion of Cuba, Channel 4 News reporter Stephen Smith has been fascinated by the island since he first heard the hijackers' slogan 'Fly me to Havana!' He is a regular contributor to the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS and other newspapers.