The Land of Miracles by Stephen Smith

The Land of Miracles by Stephen Smith

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When Stephen Smith returned to Cuba in 1994, he entered a country desperately selling itself as a dollar-friendly holiday destination, arriving amidst unprecedented demonstrations in Havana. This book explores the enigma of Cuba and the influence of Fidel Castro, the world's longest serving leader.

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The Land of Miracles by Stephen Smith

Stephen Smith first visited Cuba in 1990 on a choreographed press tour, timed to coincide with a set-piece seven hour speech by Castro. Four years later, he returned to a country desperately selling itself as a dollar-friendly holiday destination, arriving amidst unprecedented demonstrations in Havana, and an exodus by thousands of Miami-bound rafters, which made Cuba the focus of world attention. Now, in 1996, Cuba is on the brink, in transition from communism's lonely last outpost to an uncertain future. Stephen Smith explores the enigma of Cuba, a beautiful island of rum, salsa and voodoo, which is hidden to outside view by the imposing, and increasingly doleful, figure of Fidel Castro - the world's longest serving leader.
Steven Smith works for Channel 4 news and writes regularly for the LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS.
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ISBN 13 9780316881050
ISBN 10 0316881058
Title The Land of Miracles
Author Stephen Smith
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Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Year published 1997-01-02
Number of pages 292
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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