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How Things Fall Apart : What Happened to the Cuban Revolution
How Things Fall Apart : What Happened to the Cuban Revolution
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Author(s): Dore, Elizabeth
ISBN No.: 9781478024965
Pages: 352
Year: 202308
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 46.02
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"Masterful. Dore uses oral history to tell a history of Cuba from the bottom up, accompanied by her own astute commentary. How Things Fall Apart reads like a set of vivid short stories."-- Linda Gordon, author of , The Second Coming of the KKK: The Ku Klux Klan of the 1920s and the American Political Tradition "An elegant account of the evolution of a revolution. Writing on a topic which still has the power to provoke the most visceral responses across the political spectrum, Dore has done a rare thing: she has let the Cuban people speak for themselves. Dore handles their stories of triumph and hardship with honesty, compassion, and respect, and in the process has held up a mirror to the state of the Cuban Revolution in the twenty-first century. How Things Fall Apart is a vital addition to Cuba''s rich oral tradition."-- Will Grant, BBC Mexico, Central America, and Cuba Correspondent " How Things Fall Apart is a page-turner, even or perhaps especially for those readers who are familiar with the broad outlines of this story.


Given the current political and economic crisis, it is hard to know when it will again be possible to conduct the kind of research that Dore was able to complete with her team. In the meantime, however, we are fortunate to have this wise and compassionate book with which to think through Cuba''s past, present, and future."-- Jennifer L. Lambe , Hispanic American Historical Review "A lifelong socialist and principled scholar, the book is evidence that Dore was dedicated to not just hearing but to actually listening to diverse, critical, and often contradictory Cuban voices and then--in the estimation of BBC Latin American correspondent Will Grant--''doing a rare thing: she let them speak for themselves.'' In the book''s 26 chapters, they describe in rich, lived detail the Revolution''s many challenges, rewards, dilemmas, and failures. As such, Dore''s book captures the lives and voices of some of the people who built, supported, opposed, and even fled the Revolution." -- Ted A. Henken , No Country Magazine "How Things Fall Apart offers valuable insights for scholars of Latin American history and politics and for readers interested in Cuban history.


For readers new to the topic, Dore''s use of oral histories makes the complex subject matter more accessible. Dore''s work stands out for its ability to illuminate personal stories often overshadowed by grand historical narratives. While it may not provide a comprehensive analysis of the Revolution''s decline, her exploration of ordinary Cubans'' everyday struggles, hopes, and disappointments offers a profoundly human perspective on a period usually dominated by political rhetoric and ideological debates. This is a compelling read for anyone interested in understanding the human impact of political and social change."-- Tiffany A. Sippial , The Latin Americanist " How Things Fall Apart invites readers inside a Cuba typically unseen in historical work. A warning to historians of Cuba and Latin America, to leftists who saw or continue to see Cuba as a beacon of hope in a landscape of hypercapitalist extraction: this book might break your heart. More happily, it might inspire new historical work on the second half of the twentieth century in Cuba.


"-- Anasa Hicks , American Historical Review " How Things Fall Apart is absorbing, dynamic research. Read it, and keep it on your bookshelf; you will come back to it."-- Yoly Zentella , Journal of Global South Studies "[ How Things Fall Apart ] is a tribute to Dore''s tremendous skills as a researcher and listener."-- Karen Dubinsky , Canadian Journal of Latin American and Caribbean Studies "Told through the life stories of seven Cubans, mostly born in the 1970s and 1980s, [ How Things Fall Apart ] is a rich and evocative chronicle of Cuba''s dramatic transformations from the 1980s to the present."-- Michelle Chase , The Americas.


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