ISBN-13: 9780822365488 / Angielski / Miękka / 2002 / 268 str.
Most speculation about the future of Cuba rests on positions Cuban emigres in the United States, Latin America, and Europe have advanced. In contrast, "From Cuba" represents a diverse collection by Cuban artists and intellectuals who have retained primary identification with or residence in Cuba. The island nation embodies a point of unresolved friction within the new world order. On the one hand, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, the project of the Revolution faces what seems to be an insurmountable impasse; on the other hand, Cuba resists returning to the capitalist fold like a prodigal son.
Featuring essays, poetry, art, performance texts, song lyrics, and writing from members of the generation of the Revolution to younger writers and artists of the nineties, this collection explores themes such as the crisis of the project of the Revolution in an era of the decline of socialism, the Cuban literary diaspora, resistance and freedom, and Cuban identity in the nineties. "From Cuba" expands upon and challenges the traditional ways in which scholars think about Cuba s political past and future prospects.
"Contributors." Carlos Aguilera, Haroldo Dilla Alfonso, Miguel Barnet, Tania Bruguera, Michael Chanan, Antonio Fernandez, Ambrosio Fornet, Tomas Gutierrez Alea, Fernando Martinez Heredia, Rafael Hernandez, Fina Garcia Marruz, Nancy Morejon, Geraredo Mosquera, Magaly Muguericia, Desiderio Navarro, Margarita Mateo Palmer, Omar Perez, Antonio Jose Ponte, Raul Rivero, Reina Maria Rodriguez, Jose Prats Sariol, Cintio Vitier"