Our GG in Havana

Our GG in Havana
Author: Pedro Juan Gutierrez
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Cross-dressers
ISBN: 9780571230273

The eagerly anticipated new novel from the author of the bestselling Dirty Havana trilogy.

Dirty Havana Trilogy

Dirty Havana Trilogy
Author: Pedro Juan Gutierrez
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2002-02-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 0060006897

Banned in Cuba but celebrated throughout the Spanish-speaking world, this picaresque novel in stories chronicles the misadventures of Pedro Juan, a former Cuban journalist living from hand to mouth in the squalor of contemporary Havana, half disgusted and half fascinated by the depths to which he has sunk. Like the lives of so many of his neighbors in the crumbling, once-elegant apartment houses that line Havana's waterfront, Pedro Juan's days and nights have been reduced by the so-called special times -- the harsh recession that followed the Soviet Union's collapse -- to the struggle of surviving the daily grit through the escapist pursuit of sex. Pedro Juan scrapes by under the shadow of hunger -- all the while observing his lovers and friends, strangers on the street, and their suffering with an unsentimental, mocking, yet sympathetic eye.

Our Woman in Havana

Our Woman in Havana
Author: Sarah Rainsford
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2018-09-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1786074001

Graham Greene saw the Castros rise; Sarah Rainsford watched them leave. From the street where Wormold, the hapless hero of Greene’s Our Man in Havana, plied his trade, BBC foreign correspondent Rainsford reports on Fidel’s reshaping of a nation, and what the future holds for ordinary Cubans now that he and his brother Raul are no longer in power. Through tales of literary ghosts and forgotten reporters, believers in the revolution and dissidents, entrepreneurs optimistic about the new Cuba and the disillusioned still looking for a way out, Our Woman in Havana paints an enthralling picture of this enigmatic country as it enters a new era.

Our Man Down in Havana

Our Man Down in Havana
Author: Christopher Hull
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2019-03-05
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 164313101X

When U.S. immigration authorities deported Graham Greene from Puerto Rico in 1954, the British author made an unplanned visit to Havana and the former MI6 officer had stumbled upon the ideal setting for a comic espionage story. Three years later, he returned in the midst of Castro’s guerrilla insurgency against a U.S.-backed dictator to begin writing his iconic novel Our Man in Havana. Twelve weeks after its publication, in January 1959, the Cuban Revolution triumphed, soon transforming a capitalist playground into a communist stronghold.Combining biography, history, politics, and a measure of psychoanalysis, Our Man Down in Havana investigates the real story behind Greene’s fiction. It includes his many visits to a pleasure island that became a revolutionary island, turning his chance involvement into a political commitment. His Cuban novel describes an amateur agent who dupes his intelligence chiefs with invented reports about “concrete platforms and unidentifiable pieces of giant machinery.” With eerie prescience, Greene’s satirical tale had foretold the Cold War’s most perilous episode, the 1962 Cuban Missile Crisis.

Tropical Animal

Tropical Animal
Author: Pedro Juan Gutiérrez
Publisher: Carroll & Graf Pub
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780786714995

A Cuban artist finds his options increasing even as he remains holed up in his crumbling Havana abode, pursued by a proud prostitute who seems bent on taming him and offered an opportunity to travel to Sweden to pursue a creative life in Europe. By the author of Dirty Havana Trilogy.

My Havana

My Havana
Author: Rosemary Wells
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Total Pages: 73
Release: 2010
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 076364305X

Relates events in the childhood of architect Secundino Fernandez, who left his beloved Havana, Cuba, with his parents, first to spend a year in Spain, and later to move to New York City.

The Bay of Pigs

The Bay of Pigs
Author: Howard Jones
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 019975425X

Jones provides an account of President Eisenhower's disastrous attempt to overthrow Fidel Castro. He examines the train of missteps and self-deceptions that led to the invasion of the Bay of Pigs by U.S.-trained exiles.