

An edition of Mea Cuba (1992)
By Guillermo Cabrera Infante
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Farrar, Straus, Giroux
Language
eng
Pages
503
Description:
Mea Cuba is the passionate but often hilarious political autobiography of one of the greatest Cuban writers of the century. Sharply opinionated and brutally honest, it explores the nature of the Cuban revolution and the lives of those it has involved or affected, from political leaders such as Fulgencio Batista, Che Guevara, and Fidel Castro to writers like Alejo Carpentier, Reinaldo Arenas, and Heberto Padilla. Mea Cuba overflows with Cabrera Infante's brilliant wit and ingenious wordplay. But it is also a deeply moving analysis of the tragedies - and political farces - of our time. Profound, incisive, enlightening, and entertaining, Mea Cuba is at once a revealing memoir and a fascinating exploration of life, politics, and literature in Cuba today.
subjects: Politics and government, Cuba, politics and government, Essays (single author)
Places: Cuba
Times: 1959-