TRAVELERS' TALES OF OLD CUBA, A Collection of Cuban Stories and Essays, Edited by John Jenkins (2002 1st Ed.)
TRAVELERS' TALES OF OLD CUBA, A Collection of Cuban Stories and Essays, Edited by John Jenkins (2002 1st Ed.)
Edited by John Jenkins. Published by McPherson's Printing Group, Australia, 2002, 1st Edition. Printed in Australia. Good Condition SOFTCOVER Book, with minor age-yellowing. Tight spine, clean inside.
TRAVELER'S TALES OF OLD CUBA is a colorful collection of Cuban short stories and essays from 1678 to 1958, including a story about Papa Hemingway, and another on the famous Mafia years!
Creating both a literary project and an historical mini-course on the early nineteenth to middle twentieth century, the editor has gathered writings mostly by Americans in Cuba who have tended to have a complex 'love/hate relationship' with the place. . . . In the end, most reveal their fondness for Cuba. . . . Those with a committed interest in the region will be grateful that this book takes them beyond the dissertations on Che Guevara and Fidel Castro. - Reviewed by ForeWord Magazine
ISBN: 1876175370
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