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Caribbean - The Idea of Cuba

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Book Synopsis: “Everyone seems to be waiting. A young woman in a pink shirt leans against a pillar. Two men sit on a stoop and look in her direction. Like most Havana streets, this one, Calle Zapatos in Santos Suárez, has seen better days. A glance reveals generations of faded paint, cracked plaster, and worn-down sidewalks. It's a curious kind of waiting--at once lethargic and restless--that I've become accustomed to in Cuba. Whatever is going to happen seems a long way off.”--Alex Harris

This remarkable journey into contemporary Cuba by photographer and writer Alex Harris is both a powerful and mysterious evocation of life on the island and an original meditation on the nature of documentary photography that reveals what Harris has learned over thirty-five years as a documentary photographer.

Like his mentor, Walker Evans, who photographed Cuba in 1933 at a pivotal political moment, Harris arrived in Cuba with his camera at a crossroads in Cuban history. Well known for over thirty-five years of photographic work in the Hispanic Southwest, Alaska, and the American South, Harris made three trips to Cuba to photograph a nation coming to grips with the economic and social devastation that followed the collapse of the socialist bloc in 1989, a nation beginning to imagine a future without Fidel Castro.

On each trip to Cuba, Harris used a different approach to peer deeper into the fabric of Cuban society. In the foreground of Harris's photographs and text are some of the archetypes of contemporary Cuban life: the indomitable 1950s American car, the beautiful young woman, and the revered revolutionary hero. Yet Harris recasts these symbols. We don't look at the car, but through it to consider the tangled relationship between Cuba and the United States. His portraits of young women challenge us to consider the nature of our gaze and to see the changing status of Cuban women in relation to Castro's political survival. The Cuban hero José Martí, a repeated icon in Harris's photographs and the focus of his text, evokes Martí's constant physical and spiritual presence for the Cuban people. Indeed, Martí is at the heart of this book, a visual and textual mantra giving us insight into the Cuban national character and helping us understand what gives Cubans--on the island or in exile--their enduring strength and their hope for the future.

In her accompanying essay, Yale historian Lillian Guerra confronts the paradox of Cuba from a different perspective. An American daughter of Cuban exiles, she has visited the island repeatedly to conduct research and to try to understand what it means to be Cuban.

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Discover the captivating world of contemporary Cuba with "The Idea of Cuba" book by renowned photographer and writer Alex Harris. Immerse yourself in the powerful and mysterious visuals that depict life on the island, offering a unique perspective on documentary photography. Harris, with over thirty-five years of experience capturing the essence of cultures, takes you on a journey through Cuba's economic and social struggles after the collapse of the socialist bloc. Experience the indomitable spirit of the Cuban people as Harris explores the country's archetypes, such as the iconic 1950s American cars and the revered revolutionary heroes. Dive deep into the fabric of Cuban society and witness the changing status of Cuban women and the enduring strength that defines the Cuban national character.

With each page, "The Idea of Cuba" by Alex Harris opens a window into a world rarely seen. Through his lens, you'll gain a profound understanding of Cuba's past, present, and future. This meticulously crafted book not only showcases the stunning visuals but also delves into the meaning behind each photograph. Harris invites you to question your own gaze and reflect on the complexities of the relationship between Cuba and the United States. Don't miss this opportunity to immerse yourself in the rich culture and history of Cuba in all its authenticity.

Join Yale historian Lillian Guerra in her accompanying essay as she unravels the paradoxes of Cuba. As an American daughter of Cuban exiles, Guerra offers a unique perspective on what it truly means to be Cuban. With passionate research and firsthand experiences, she sheds light on the Cuban identity and brings you closer to the heart and soul of the nation. Explore the depth of Cuban history, shaped by the constant presence of the revered Cuban hero, José Martí. Gain insight into the resilience and hope that defines Cubans both on the island and in exile.

Experience the profound impact of "The Idea of Cuba" by Alex Harris and embrace the opportunity to see Cuba through the eyes of a renowned photographer. This book is a must-have for anyone passionate about documentary photography, history, or the rich culture of Cuba. Don't wait any longer to embark on this remarkable journey. Get your copy today and dive into the vibrant world of contemporary Cuba.

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