HACKER SAFE certified sites prevent over 99.9% of hacker crime.
RELATED AISLES

Victor Wooten Read the INK Q&A with Victor Wooten and save 30% on The Music Lesson: A Spiritual Search for Growth through Music.

The Music Lesson $10.50
Trade Paper Add to Cart



 
Ships free on qualified orders.
$13.95
TRADE PAPER, NEW
Ships in 1 to 3 days
Add to Wishlist
Available for In-store Pickup
in 7 to 12 days
Qty Store Section
2 Quimby WarehouseBiography- Political


Persona Non Grata: A Memoir of Disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution
by Jorge Edwards

Persona Non Grata: A Memoir of Disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution Cover

Only 2 left in stock at $13.95!

Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

In 1970 Jorge Edwards was sent by socialist Chilean President Salvador Allende as his country's first envoy to break the diplomatic blockade that had sealed Cuba for over a decade. His arrival coincided with the turning point of the revolution, when Castro began to repress the very intellectuals he once courted. In Kafkaesque detail, Edwards records the four explosive months he spent in Havana trying to open a Chilean embassy and his disenchantment with the revolution. His stay culminated in the arrest of his friend Heberto Padilla—the first imprisonment of a well-known writer by the regime—for giving Edwards a "negative view of the revolution." In a menacing midnight political debate with Edwards immediately after Padilla's arrest, Castro argued that in this phase of the revolution, bourgeois writers would no longer have "anything to do in Cuba." Castro accused Edwards of "conduct hostile to the revolution" and declared him "persona non grata." The winner of the Cervantes prize—the Spanish language equivalent to the Nobel Prize for literature—Jorge Edwards' memoir splendidly recounts this time and the wrath of Castro.

Synopsis:

The winner of the Cervantes Prize--the Spanish language equivalent to the Nobel Prize for literature--Jorge Edwards' memoir splendidly recounts his experiences during the time of the Cuban Revolution and the wrath of Castro.

Synopsis:

In Kafkaesque detail, Edwards records the four explosive months he spent in Havana trying to open a Chilean embassy and his disenchantment with the revolution.

Synopsis:

- Jorge Edwards is a winner of the Cervantes prize, the equivalent in the Spanish language of the Nobel Prize for literature. His memoir was the first by a left wing Latin American intellectual to openly criticize the Cuban regime
-Cuba is rarely away from the headlines; a number of prominent left wing intellectuals--including Jose Saramago and Eduardo Galeano--have recently broken with Castro over his recent use of the death penalty

Product Details

ISBN:
9781560256076
Subtitle:
A Memoir of Disenchantment with the Cuban Revolution
Preface:
Paz, Octavio
Author:
Edwards, Jorge
Preface:
Paz, Octavio
Publisher:
Nation Books
Subject:
Political
Subject:
Politics and government
Subject:
Biography & Autobiography - Political
Subject:
Historical - General
Subject:
Diplomats
Subject:
Personal Memoirs
Edition Description:
First Trade Pap
Publication Date:
March 2004
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
304
Dimensions:
8.20x5.48x.87 in. .78 lbs.