Spectacle of the Rats and Owls
Malcolm Deas, 2 June 1988
Against All Hope
by Armando Valladares, translated by Andrew Harley.
Hamish Hamilton, 381 pp., £12.95, July 1986,0 241 11806 9 Show More
by Armando Valladares, translated by Andrew Harley.
Hamish Hamilton, 381 pp., £12.95, July 1986,
Fidel: A Critical Portrait
by Tad Szulc.
Hutchinson, 585 pp., £14.95, June 1987,0 09 172602 6 Show More
by Tad Szulc.
Hutchinson, 585 pp., £14.95, June 1987,
Castro and the Cuban Labour Movement: Statecraft and Society in a Revolutionary Period (1959-1961)
by Efren Cordova.
University Press of America, 354 pp., £24.65, April 1988,0 8191 5952 2 Show More
by Efren Cordova.
University Press of America, 354 pp., £24.65, April 1988,
Fidel and Religion: Castro talks on revolution and religion with Frei Betto
translated by the Cuban Centre for Translation.
Simon and Schuster, 314 pp., £14.95, September 1987,9780671641146 Show More
translated by the Cuban Centre for Translation.
Simon and Schuster, 314 pp., £14.95, September 1987,
“... receipt of something like half of all Soviet aid to the so-called Third World. And now there is Armando Valladares’s Against All Hope, a distinguished prison memoir. At one stage in his long imprisonment, Valladares enjoyed conversations with Pierre Golendorf, a disillusioned French Marxist spending some time in ... ”