Cuba / Adam Kufeld ; introduction by Tom Miller.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York, NY : W.W. Norton, c1994.Edition: 1st editionDescription: 128 pages : color illustration, color map ; 23 x 27 cmISBN:- 0393035093
- 039331023X
- 972.91 20
- F 1765 .3 .K84 1994
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BOOKS | Niebyl-Proctor Marxist Library General Stacks | The Karen Lee Wald Collection | F 1765 .3 .K84 1994 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | NPML22080003 |
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Signed to Karen by Adam Kufeld
On the eve of what may be a tumultuous change, Adam Kufeld presents a photographic portrait of this exotic land - one of the last remaining communist worlds - which is not often seen by the outside. In more than one-hundred vibrant color photographs -neon-lit nightlife in Havana; alienated youth at an amusement park; men and women, young and old, waiting on line for food; youths showing their support for the revolution by carrying poster of Fidel; religious altars in commemoration of famous saints; men harvesting tobacco - he shows us that he has no illusions about Cuba. For him it is neither a worker's paradise nor a communist hell rather it is a land of contrasts and contradictions, of hope and resignation, of great creativity and corruption. Cuba succeeds in demystifying and humanizing the country and its people. A lively and informative introduction by Tom Miller provides a historical narrative of the country, its people, and the role of photography has played in politics and daily life.
Gift of Karen Wald.
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