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The Cubalogues

  • Todd F. Tietchen

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"Immediately after the Cuban Revolution, Havana fostered an important transnational intellectual and cultural scene. Later, Castro would strictly impose his vision of Cuban culture on the populace and the United States would bar its citizens from traveling to the island, but for these few fleeting years the Cuban capital was steeped in many liberal and revolutionary ideologies and influences.

Some of the most prominent figures in the Beat Movement, including Allen Ginsberg, Lawrence Ferlinghetti, and Amiri Baraka, were attracted to the new Cuba as a place where people would be racially equal, sexually free, and politically enfranchised. What they experienced had resounding and lasting literary effects both on their work and on the many writers and artists they encountered and fostered."--Pub. desc.

Genres

  • Beat generation
  • Political culture
  • Revolutions in literature
  • Travel
  • History and criticism
  • Travelers' writings, American
  • American Authors
  • Political and social views
  • In literature
  • History
  • Beats (persons)
  • Travelers' writings, history and criticism
  • Authors, american
  • American literature, history and criticism
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  • Todd F. Tietchen

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    University Press of Florida

    2010