Tag: Movimiento San Isidro

Cuba: Fictionalize a possible country

1. Fiction as an irruption of the present time Nothing happens unless first we dreamed. Carl Sandburg This text is...

MSI/27N: Watching from Afar, Feeling Very Close

Nothing is more natural than to emigrate. However, the conscience of the emigrant often unwittingly mocks the...

The Coming Country

I The relationship between aesthetics and politics in Cuba, commonly circumscribed to the post-59 period, corresponds to a...

A Thousand Ways to Die in an Accident

There is a moment in the political struggle where there is no place for chance. Totalitarian states build...

The Moral State and the Need for a Political...

What happened after N27 clearly shows the progress and political maturity of a new generation of Cuban...

Diary of a Spectator Embarrassed to Be Just That

November 16th I have left Cuba under unhappy circumstances that I do not want to relate. I will...

The surprise and the maneuver: creative mobilization and authoritarian...

                     He who despairs over an event is...

40 Degrees of Repression in Cuba

The temperature of repression in Cuba rises like the fever on the days of a pandemic. It...