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How would Marti's reaction be upon beholding what Cuba has become, June 26, 2009
Marti, also known to decent Cubans as "The Apostle," became one of Latin America's icons of classic literature, war patriot, compassione human being, poet, brilliant writer and journalist:
A man of the times, he is venerated today by every thoughtful Cubano who embraces freedom, democracy, and human dignity.
I wish I knew what his reaction would be if he sees our beloved country being raped, physically and morally destroyed, and its flag desecrated by a band of atrocious murderers, megalomaniacs and hatemongers.
Most certainly he'll experience anger, shame, or a wind that blows out the lamp of his powerful mind.
Andrew J. Rodriguez
Award-winning author: "Adios, Havana," a Memoir
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This is not the edition you want to buy, April 4, 2011
I was born in the island I read the real book, this edition is not the real one, is horrible waste of money.
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Too small to be easy to read, November 3, 2006
I did not check the content yet since it is for a girl birthay present, but it is possible a condensed edition, because the others "La Edad de Oro" that I knew were a lot bigger books.
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