This book explores Sartre’s engagement with the Cuban Revolution. In early 1960 Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir accepted the invitation to visit Cuba and to report on the revolution. They arrived during the carnival in a land bursting with revolutionary activity. They visited Che Guevara, head of the National Bank. They toured the island with Fidel Castro. They met ministers, journalists, students, writers, artists, dockers and agricultural workers. Sartre spoke at the University of Havana. Sartre later published his Cuba reports in France-Soir. Sartre endorsed the Cuban Revolution. He made clear his political identification. He opposed colonialism. He saw the US as colonial in Cuban affairs from 1898. He supported Fidel Castro. He ...
According to a number of scholars, the University of Havana during the 19405 was a dangerous place t...
Analyses the backstory to Graham Greene's 1958 spy-fiction satire Our Man in Havana, including the B...
Cuba is not perfect. Blocaded and subjected to the unrelenting harassment and aggression by the most...
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[First paragraph] Conversatons with Cuba. C. PETER RIPLEY. Athens: University of Georgia Press,...
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Meyer Jean. Cuba : Theodor Draper, Castroism : Theory and Practice, 1965 ; Boris Goldenberg, The Cub...
Ever since 1960, Cuba has been targeted as public enemy number one by Washington. No matter who is i...
Fidel Castro was dictator of Cuba during the years of 1959 up until 2008. He took power after the Cu...
José Antonio Echeverría (1932-1957) was a Cuban student leader who played a major role in the popula...
The article is devoted to the North American Sartre Society, which was founded in 1985. The author a...
According to a number of scholars, the University of Havana during the 19405 was a dangerous place t...
Analyses the backstory to Graham Greene's 1958 spy-fiction satire Our Man in Havana, including the B...
Cuba is not perfect. Blocaded and subjected to the unrelenting harassment and aggression by the most...
This chapter is a brief reconstruction of the reception of Jean-Paul Sartre’s work and thought in Ar...
What follows is a discussion of Jean-Paul Sartre's writings and political activities on the Algerian...
This is the first book in more than three decades to offer a complete and chronological history of r...
[First paragraph] Conversatons with Cuba. C. PETER RIPLEY. Athens: University of Georgia Press,...
Study is an attempt to understand what Jean Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoirs visit to Lithuania i...
Las visitas de Jean P. Sartre a la Isla desplegaron un debate, aún vigente: ¿Qué ideología caracteri...
The early fate of Jean-Paul Sartre in Soviet Russia is ambiguous and utterly complex, the works tran...
Meyer Jean. Cuba : Theodor Draper, Castroism : Theory and Practice, 1965 ; Boris Goldenberg, The Cub...
Ever since 1960, Cuba has been targeted as public enemy number one by Washington. No matter who is i...
Fidel Castro was dictator of Cuba during the years of 1959 up until 2008. He took power after the Cu...
José Antonio Echeverría (1932-1957) was a Cuban student leader who played a major role in the popula...
The article is devoted to the North American Sartre Society, which was founded in 1985. The author a...
According to a number of scholars, the University of Havana during the 19405 was a dangerous place t...
Analyses the backstory to Graham Greene's 1958 spy-fiction satire Our Man in Havana, including the B...
Cuba is not perfect. Blocaded and subjected to the unrelenting harassment and aggression by the most...