How Things Fall Apart
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How Things Fall Apart
The story of the decline of the Cuban Revolution over the last four decades, told through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens.
The story of the decline of the Cuban Revolution over the last four decades, told through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens.
Masterful... Dore uses oral history to tell a history of Cuba from the bottom up Professor Linda Gordon
A vital addition to Cuba's rich oral tradition Will Grant, BBC Cuba Correspondent
Opens wide a window on the last forty years of Cuban history Professor Gerald Martin
To have gathered these life stories together with such grace, eloquence and trust is a towering achievement Professor Ruth Behar
Cuba is not the country it used to be. The regime is disintegrating, and unprecedented protest marches are challenging the gerontocratic Communist Party leadership.
How Things Fall Apart reveals the decay of this political system through the lives of five ordinary Cuban citizens. Born in the 1970s and 80s, these men and women recount how their lives changed over a tumultuous stretch of thirty-five years: first when Fidel opened the country to tourism following the fall of the Soviet bloc; then when RaΓΊl Castro allowed market forces to operate, thinking it would stop the country's economic slide; and finally when President Trump's tightening of the US embargo combined with the Covid-19 pandemic to cause economic collapse.
With warmth and humanity, they describe learning to survive in an environment where a tiny minority has grown rich by local standards, the great majority has been left behind, and inequality has destroyed the very things that used to give meaning to Cubans' lives.
Born out of the first oral history project authorised by the Cuban government in forty years, Professor Elizabeth Dore gathers these stories to illuminate the slow and agonising decline of the Cuban Revolution over the past four decades. For over sixty years, the government controlled the historical narrative. In this book, Cubans tell their own stories.
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How Things Fall Apart by Elizabeth Dore has been praised for its masterful use of oral history to explore Cuba's history through the voices of ordinary people. The book is described as an elegant and honest account of the Cuban Revolution's evolution, giving a unique voice to those who lived through these times. Reviewers highlight its vivid storytelling, noting that it reads like a series of compelling short stories, providing deep insights into the triumphs and struggles of Cuban society. Additionally, it is recognised as a significant contribution to Cuba's oral tradition, offering a poignant portrayal of the revolution's aspirations and challenges.
Book Details
INFORMATION
ISBN: 9781803283791
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Format: Hardback
Date Published: 04 August 2022
Country: United Kingdom
Imprint: Apollo
Illustration: 1x8pp col
Audience: General / adult
DIMENSIONS
Width: 153.0mm
Height: 234.0mm
Weight: 0g
Pages: 352
About the Author
Elizabeth Dore is a professor of Latin American Studies, specializing in class, race, gender and ethnicity, with a focus on modern history. She is Professor Emeritus at the University of Southampton, Associate Fellow of the Institute of the Americas, University College London, and has a PhD from Columbia University. Elizabeth is Project Director of the Oral History Project 'Memories of the Cuban Revolution' and has written extensively on Cuban history and politics.
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