Conversations with Cuba

Conversations with Cuba

by C. Peter Ripley
Conversations with Cuba

Conversations with Cuba

by C. Peter Ripley

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Overview

Here is a fresh story behind this passionate, struggling, frequently discouraged, but always proud country, told by ordinary Cuban citizens—the people who still struggle with a revolution that is far from over. Sparked during his high school and college years by his admiration of the Cuban revolution—the first successful bourgeois revolution of the twentieth century—C. Peter Ripley subsequently developed a fascination with Cuban culture that took him on five illegal trips to the struggling country between 1991 and 1997. During his travels, Ripley visited and revisited the Cuban landscape and its people, closely following the lives of citizens who were deeply influenced by the revolution and its effects. Through his experiences and observations, Ripley taps into the reality behind his long-romanticized perceptions of the Cuban Revolution.

Conversations with Cuba takes place during the height of the "special period," the ambiguous name given to the years of hardship following the end of the Soviet Union's vital aid to the country, isolated by the U.S.-led embargo, and preceding Cuba's as yet unrealized revitalization. Ripley guides us on a first-person journey through this bustling economy now reduced to soap shortages, one meal a day, and desperate attempts to locate an economic salvation in foreign tourism. He shows us people with a faith and pride in their nation and its revolutionary ideals that is as frequently conflicted as it is fierce. We come to know Pedro, a plumber and black marketeer; Roberto, who introduces Ripley and his companions to the enforced discrimination behind Cuban tourism; and Neddie, a schoolteacher whose early confidence in the Revolution is later seriously challenged by the harsh realities of the "special period." Ripley's most involved relationship is with Paulo, a college student turned black marketeer who becomes Ripley's guide and friend during his travels. Paulo's discontent with his country and his own circumstances is tested through the course of the book, and, guided in part by his foreign guest, he ultimately experiences a drastic transformation, trading his desire to leave Cuba for a new dedication to his heritage and a persistent hope for Cuba's revolutionary future. These individuals and countless others encountered in Conversations with Cuba reveal a moving portrait of a country and an uncommonly civil society shaped by “patria,” courage, tenacity, and a simultaneously critical and optimistic belief in their revolution, within an ambivalent reality of tension and change.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780820323022
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Publication date: 03/26/2001
Pages: 272
Sales rank: 956,454
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

C. PETER RIPLEY lives in northern Florida. Conversations with Cuba is his ninth book.

C. PETER RIPLEY lives in northern Florida. Conversations with Cuba is his ninth book.

Table of Contents

Forewordxi
Acknowledgmentsxvii
Batista's Vasexix
Revolution and Tourism May 1991
Gettin' Inside3
Necessary Rules19
Playa Giron35
Casa Grande Hotel46
Benedictions59
The Special Period July 1992
Resolviendo69
26th of July90
Food and Dollars December 1994
Dollars107
Paulo and Neddie121
Forms and Traditions September 1995
Fathers and Sons137
Things Held in Common149
Seeking Santiago156
Known in Santiago164
Following Fidel173
In Search of Saints183
Gold and Scandals May 1997
Havana Gold195
A Good Life203
Acts of Public Scandal219
Neddie and Luisa228
Epilogue: July 1999235
Second Epilogue: July 2000244
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