Los intrusos

Los intrusos

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Álvarez, Carlos Manuel

In Los intrusos, Carlos Manuel Álvarez immerses himself in the recent protest organized in Havana by the San Isidro Movement, which brought together more than two hundred Cuban artists, intellectuals and activists. In November 2020, the island's regime imprisoned rapper Denis Solís, which led to a peaceful encampment, an unprecedented civic response that seems to have irreversibly changed the sentimental political map of the country. A mixture of reportage, testimony, profile and memory, the book portrays the lives of the participants in this event and also the author's intimate experience with the Cuban Stasi as part of the social turmoil shared by that dissident group. At the same time, it explores some very pertinent categories on the island: revolution, dictatorship, language and totalitarianism. Castroism is understood here not only as an expression of authoritarian power, but also as a habit, a culture, a doctrine that shapes emotionally and intellectually. "I want to believe that the book proposes an aesthetic of militancy at risk", said the author, while reflecting on the role of journalism, writing, and art.

Author
Álvarez, Carlos Manuel
Subject
Human sciences > Sociology
EAN
9788433919205
ISBN
978-84-339-1920-5
Edition
1
Publisher
Editorial Anagrama
Pages
272 
High
22.0 cm
Weight
14.0 cm
Release date
15-03-2023
Language
Spanish 
Series
Crónicas 
Number
129 
Paperback edition
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Álvarez, Carlos Manuel (aut.)

  • Álvarez, Carlos Manuel
    Carlos Manuel Álvarez (Matanzas, 1989) estudió Periodismo en la Universidad de La Habana.   Read more