Fidel and Gabo: A Portrait of the Legendary Friendship Between Fidel Castro and Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Description
InFidel and Gabo, Marquez scholars Angel Esteban and Stephanie Panichelli examine this strange, intimate, and incredibly controversial friendship between the beloved author and Cuban dictator, exposing facets of their personalities never before revealed to the greater public. For years, Marquez, long fascinated with power, solicited and flattered Castro in hopes of a personal audience, for he viewed Castro s Cuba as the model on which Latin American would one day build its own brand of socialism. Upon their first meeting, Castro quickly came to regard Marquez as a genius and still calls him his closest friend and confidant. To this day, Marquez still gives Castro first look at all his manuscripts and craves his approval. Fidel and Gabo is a vivid and in-depth look at two of the most influential men of the modern era, their worlds, and the effect this friendship has had on their life and works. "Product Details
Price
$23.94
Publisher
Pegasus Books
Publish Date
October 01, 2011
Pages
354
Dimensions
5.79 X 8.72 X 0.93 inches | 0.78 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781605982588
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About the Author
Stéphanie Panichelli studied Romance Philology at the Catholic University of Louvain in Belgium. She taught in the Department of Spanish and Portuguese Languages and Cultures at Princeton University prior to joining the Department of Modern Languages faculty at Wingate University in North Carolina in 2006.
Ángel Esteban is a Professor of Latin American Literature at the University of Granada and a visiting professor at the University of Delaware. He has taught at Princeton University and at thirty other universities around the world, and is the author of more than forty books. He splits his time between New York City and Granada.
Reviews
The Colombian's evident fascination with Castro demonstrates that literary geniuses are not immune to the blandishments of power.
Esteban and Panichelli frame Fidel and Gabo in a recurring muse-like narrative voice. Highly intriguing.
Esteban and Panichelli frame Fidel and Gabo in a recurring muse-like narrative voice. Highly intriguing.