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9780802710932: Yankee Come Home: On the Road from San Juan Hill to Guantánamo
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Craig braids the history of Cuban-American relations with quick, fluent grace. (Nicholson Baker)

Intrepid Bill Craig's wild journeys through Cuba tell a story no one has told before: the legacy of America's disastrous 1898 intervention. With solid-gold reporting and a quirky flair for drama, humor and pathos, Bill Craig reveals not only a hidden Cuba, but the hidden heart of America, too. The book is bound to be a classic. (Sy Montgomery, author of 'The Good, Good Pig')

For its style, humanity and vision, Yankee Come Home is beyond praise. The writing is sharper, the descriptions more evocative, than anything I have read in years. (Jack Beatty, author of The Lost History of 1914 and Age of Betrayal)
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The Spanish-American War ended over a century ago, but its effects are with us still. In Yankee Come Home, William Craig travels through Cuba, the birthplace of American imperialism, to find out why our republican ideals died in the glory of San Juan Hill, and to reveal Guantánamo, the corner of Cuba we've never left. I n doing so, he recounts more than a century of the fascinating, but none-too-flattering relationship between the United States and Cuba. Through present-day adventures-spirit-possession rituals, black market odysseys and roots-music epiphanies-Craig explores what that relationship has wrought in the lives of Cubans and A mericans alike.

Craig was drawn to the Cuban-American story by memories of his mysterious great-grandfather Thomas O'Brien, a self-proclaimed hero of the "splendid little war" whose legacy of glorious, painful lies left his own children wondering who he'd really been. Like the reality of "Papa" O'Brien's identity, the story of the United States' 1898 intervention in Cuba reflects more hubris than heroism, more avarice than sacrifice. But in the end, despite America's unseemly history there, Craig's journey through Cuba and its history takes him to a greater understanding of both countries. His observation that "at Guantánamo, freedom is in trouble on both sides of the wire" applies to the past and present of the United States as well as Cuba.

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  • VerlagWalker Books
  • Erscheinungsdatum2012
  • ISBN 10 080271093X
  • ISBN 13 9780802710932
  • EinbandTapa dura
  • Anzahl der Seiten448
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