Cartas Del PresidioPublicAffairs, 9 févr. 2007 - 184 pages Early in Ann Louise Bardach's Cuban voyage she came across Cartas de Presidio or The Prison Letters of Fidel Castro. Edited by Luis Conte Aguero, who was the recipient of most of these letters, they are cited in every important work from Hugh Thomas' opus Cuba to Tad Szulc's Fidel biography, and everything in between and since. These twenty-one letters (nine to Conte Aguero, six to his late sister and close collaborator, Lidia, one to his wife Mirta, one to his comrade in combat, Melba Hernandez letters, one to the great scholar Jorge Manach) are regarded as the single most valuable and revelatory document regarding Fidel Castro and the Cuban Revolution. Never before published in English, these letters were written when Castro was imprisoned for his failed attack on the Moncada from 1953 to 1955 and reveal a man of spectacular ambition and steely determination. A man, who despite being incarcerated to serve a lengthy prison term, never wavers in his confidence that he will one day rule Cuba. |
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... accept any kind of under- estimation ; let us not reach any agreement unless on firm , clear basis with probable success and positive benefit for Cuba . On the contrary , it is preferable to march alone and keep the flag raised high ...
... accept any kind of under- estimation ; let us not reach any agreement unless on firm , clear basis with probable success and positive benefit for Cuba . On the contrary , it is preferable to march alone and keep the flag raised high ...
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... accept the challenge they will be conceding that I am right . If they accept , they have lost . I know why I am saying this to you . If they react with further attacks , Lidia's best argument is to point out that they are attacking ...
... accept the challenge they will be conceding that I am right . If they accept , they have lost . I know why I am saying this to you . If they react with further attacks , Lidia's best argument is to point out that they are attacking ...
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... refusal to accept the peace treaty of Zanjon in 1878 between the Spanish government and the Cuban insurgents , known as the " Protest of Baraguá . " XX . Isle of Pines , March 22 , 1955 The Prison Letters of Fidel Castro 71.
... refusal to accept the peace treaty of Zanjon in 1878 between the Spanish government and the Cuban insurgents , known as the " Protest of Baraguá . " XX . Isle of Pines , March 22 , 1955 The Prison Letters of Fidel Castro 71.
Table des matières
March 18 1955 To René Guitart XIX March 1955 To Luis Conte Agüero | 13 |
Published | 16 |
Epilogue | 79 |
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