Tag: Movimiento San Isidro
Opinion
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...
Interviews
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...
Society & Politics
The Coming Country
I
The relationship between aesthetics and politics in Cuba, commonly circumscribed to the post-59 period, corresponds to a...
Opinion
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...
Opinion
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...
Chronicle
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...
Society & Politics
The surprise and the maneuver: creative mobilization and authoritarian...
He who despairs over an event is...
Society & Politics
40 Degrees of Repression in Cuba
The temperature of repression in Cuba rises like the fever on the days of a pandemic. It...