Articles by

E. VIERA, H. LANDROVE & C. A. ALONSO

Three voices converge here: Eloy Viera Cañive (lawyer and political analyst, coordinator of El Toque Jurídico), Hilda Landrove (essayist and cultural promoter, PhD in anthropology from UNAM), and Carlos Aníbal Alonso (editor, researcher, and literary critic, director of Rialta). What they practice together is less an opinion than a method: thinking Cuba aloud and in several hands, letting disagreements do their work, and publishing only when the friction yields a voice that no longer belongs to any one of the three. The island does not fit in a single gaze.

Cuba: The Bombs That Haven’t Fallen

Seminars debate the bombs that have not yet fallen, while the war the Cuban regime has waged for decades against its own people is passed over in silence. What is at stake is naming the war that does exist, and those who wage it – and granting Cubans the recognition that they know exactly what they are doing when they take to the streets.