Vida Clandestina: My Life in the Cuban Revolution

Vida Clandestina: My Life in the Cuban Revolution

by Enrique Oltuski
Vida Clandestina: My Life in the Cuban Revolution

Vida Clandestina: My Life in the Cuban Revolution

by Enrique Oltuski

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Overview

Vida Clandestina is the first U.S. publication of the dramatic memoir of an important Cuban revolutionary who led a dangerous double life from 1952 to1959. Educated at University of Miami, then a high-ranking manager and engineer for Shell Oil, Enrique Oltuski was also a leader in the urban guerilla 26th of July Movement in Havana and Santa Clara, risking his life to join forces with Che Guevara and Fidel Castro, and working at the highest level of the Cuban government in the forty-three years since.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780787961695
Publisher: Wiley
Publication date: 08/26/2002
Edition description: 1ST
Pages: 336
Product dimensions: 6.30(w) x 9.47(h) x 1.09(d)

About the Author

Enrique Oltuski is the Deputy Minister of Fisheries and Merchant Marine in Havana, Cuba.

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Table of Contents

Foreword Eduardo Torres-Cuevas vii

Preface: Why I Wrote This Book xvii

A Brief History of Cuba xxiii

Map of Cuba xxxiii

Before the Plains and the Sierra

ONE Batista’s Coup d’État 3

TWO First Revolutionary Impulses 15

THREE Student in the United States 25

FOUR Journey to Latin America 35

FIVE Attack on the Moncada Barracks 45

SIX Return to Cuba 55

SEVEN Revolutionary Quest 63

EIGHT Joining the 26th of July Movement 75

The Plains

NINE Conspiracy in Havana 89

TEN The Civil Resistance Movement 105

ELEVEN The Fight in Las Villas 121

TWELVE Strike of April 9 139

THIRTEEN The Sierra Assumes Command 155

Photographs 173

The Sierra

FOURTEEN Che in Las Villas 189

FIFTEEN The Sierra Maestra 205

After the Plains and the Sierra

SIXTEEN Batista Flees 229

SEVENTEEN Fidel Marches on Havana 239

EIGHTEEN Government Minister 253

NINETEEN The Revolution Takes Power 267

Epilogue 275

Glossary 290

About the Author 295

About the Translators 296

Index 297

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"Enrique Oltuski chronicles his fascinating life and his passionate and focused commitment to the Cuban revolution. He helps us understand this extraordinary historic event through the audacious daily acts which he and other had to perform under the watchful eyes of the established commercial, military, and governmental institutions." —Meryl Marshall-Daniels, president, Two Oceans Entertainment Group and past chairman and CEO, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences

"A simple, direct account of the experiences of one young revolutionary. Anchored in the events of the time, the account underlines the fact that nobody is ever ready to make a revolution. Revolutionaries are ordinary people taking on tasks that are too big for them because they have to, and somehow muddling through." —Professor Richard Levins, associate, the David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University

"Through this compelling narrative of his own experience, Oltuski tells his story from his own perspective, with his own dilemmas, painting the colors of reality with his own brush. He represents the idealism of a generation and the political brutality that came with it." —Ann Julia Jata, senior fellow and resident Cuban expert, Inter-American Dialogue, Washington, D.C.

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