From Library Journal
Fidel Castro's 40-year stranglehold on the citizens of Cuba has resulted in financial disaster, decaying cities, and loss of loyalty even among supporters of the Revolution. This publication presents a firsthand account of the effects of Cuba's totalitarian government and dire economy upon its remarkably resilient population. Harvey, a National Geographic photographer for 25 years, offers 150 vividly colorful images of Havana and the countryside--including many photographs of 1950s automobiles and crumbling homes, which are common sights. These images are matched with staff writer Newhouse's historical overview, which discusses the country's rich architectural heritage, culture, and social conditions. Together these add up to a sympathetic understanding of what the island is like today. Clearly, Harvey and Newhouse were captivated by the exuberance of the Cuban people. Recommended for a wide range of readers at most public libraries.-Joan Levin, MLS, Chicago Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc.
From Booklist
Pearl of the Antilles, crown jewel of the Spanish empire, the island of Cuba lies so enticingly close, off the coast of Florida--but, with some few exceptions, we Americans can't get there. That seems ironic, considering how close the ties between the U.S. and Cuba have been since the early days of Cuban independence and before the U.S. embargo against the Castro regime. The best most of us can do to grasp an essence of the island's taste and feel is peruse the pages of an album of truthful photographs such as this one. It is almost a cliche, and often sounds too patronizing to begin with, to make reference to Cubans' "spiritedness." But in Harvey's soul-baring photographs, backed up by Newhouse's understanding text, it becomes obvious that high spirit is indeed a national trait. Cuban spirit is tinged with poignancy, of course, given the various freedoms and materials Cubans lack; but you can't miss the strong will etched on every face, young or old, caught by the camera here. Brad Hooper
Book Description
Prestigious photographer David Alan Harvey and author Elizabeth Newhouse have combined their efforts and knowledge in this beautiful and luxurious work, which emphasizes the most interesting aspects of this enigmatic island. Learn about Cubas history and people, from its Spanish colonization up to Castros ascent to power over forty years ago. This is an important and essential study to be able to thoroughly understand the customs and habits of this nation. Description in Spanish: El prestigioso fotógrafo David Alan Harvey y la autora Elizabeth Newhouse han combinado sus esfuerzos y conocimientos en este volumen, una cuidada y lujosa obra, que destaca los aspectos más interesantes de la enigmática isla descubierta por Cristóbal Colón. Conozca la historia de los cubanos y de su territorio, desde su colonización española hasta la subida al poder de Fidel Castro hace cuarenta años, un estudio imprescindible y esencial para comprender a fondo las costumbres y los hábitos actuales de esta nación.
Cuba FROM THE PUBLISHER
El prestigioso fotᄑgrafo David Alan Harvey y la autora Elizabeth Newhouse han combinado sus esfuerzos y conocimientos en este volumen, una cuidada y lujosa obra, que destaca los aspectos mᄑs interesantes de la enigmᄑtica isla descubierta por Cristᄑbal Colᄑn. Conozca la historia de los cubanos y de su territorio, desde su colonizaciᄑn espaᄑola hasta la subida al poder de Fidel Castro hace cuarenta aᄑos, un estudio imprescindible y esencial para comprender a fondo las costumbres y los hᄑbitos actuales de esta naciᄑn.