Improbable Manual for “Hunters” of Cuban Repessors in the U.S.

If this manual is for you, surely you have been told at least once that you are a spiteful person, that the best thing you could do is to forget...

Literary Cuba comes to Cambridge. Interview with Vicky Unruh and Jacqueline Loss

Who can still speak of the island, who still has the privilege of gnosis intact? From that branch of fire embedded in...

Cuban Science Fiction in the 1960s: Arango, Collazo and...

Defining the specificity of science fiction produced in Latin America has been a topic that has sparked...

Chronicle in “Abstract Times”—an exhibition in Havana

“Tiempos Abstractos” (“Abstract Times”) is, first and foremost, a bi-personal exhibition. It is a constructed sentence that...

Time Out

Whoever wins will have their head cut off. I write this on Monday without knowing what will...
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Cuba: the failure of the elites

One cannot serve today those who make history, one must serve those who are subject to it. Albert Camus What...

Camila Acosta: “My Awakening”

At the age of 15, Camila Acosta Rodríguez (Isla de la Juventud, 1993) won a scholarship to...

Disneyfication of San Isidro

As far as the Cuban issue is concerned, the anti-Trumpist exile is between a rock and hard place. A...

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The Biggest Power Outage Ever in Cuba

There is this almost unanimous feeling that the electrical collapse that occurred in Cuba on October 17—which...

The Photographer Tempted by Death

Boris Mikhailov was born in Kharkiv (Ukraine, 1938). Although his recognition was relatively late, he has won,...

Oscar Lewis in Cuba: Sociocultural Anthropology and National Constructions...

Oscar Lewis (1914-1970) is one of the most relevant personalities of sociocultural anthropology in the mid-twentieth century...

The Silent Revolt: A Dialogue

Jorge Brioso and I have spent half our lives in the United States. We arrived by different...