

An edition of Cuba (2011)
open from the inside : travels in the forbidden land
By Chris Messner
Publish Date
2011
Publisher
Sea Hill Press
Language
eng
Pages
255
Description:
Cuba occupies a place of undisputed fascination in the American psyche. Despite its proximity to America, this island nation remains a mystery to most Americans. Few Americans have traveled to Havana, and still fewer have traveled deeper into this isolated country. Chris Messner, a photographer, is one of the few Americans who have been able to travel extensively throughout this island. In his book, "Cuba Open from the Inside," Messner documents the character of Cuba's people, its rich history, and the vast culture of the country. As Cuba's leaders age and the possibility of travel to Cuba increases, this book acts as an exceptional resource for would be travelers. Through multiple journeys, Messner has covered more than 4,000 miles on the back roads of Cuba. Through his words and pictures, he provides a snapshot of this island nation and documents the Cuba of today, --- the 1950s time capsule country located 90 miles from the US coast.
subjects: Social conditions, Description and travel, Pictorial works, Travelogue, Photography
Places: Cuba, Havana, Santiago
Times: 21st century