In rebellious Island, the young Cuban intellectual, Elier Ramírez Cañedo (1982), has gathered a wide representation of his work published in several magazines and newspapers printed and digital of the island. Without losing a deliberate organicity, the book is a kaleidoscope: historical essays, book reviews, polemical author with other national and foreign writers, and interviews and public interventions related to the difficult cultural and ideological battles of contemporary Cuba.
Still some recurring themes in Cuban historiography as the nineteenth-century self-determination, the rise of the independent party of Color in 1912 and the United States-Cuba conflict, but seen from the most important moments of approaches, dialogues and negotiations, filled with the most intense pages and original of this book. Just living and participating in the challenges of the present, the best approaches and questions to the past, can produce is why vision committed and passionate of the author with the revolutionary targets in his country stands out in the recent work of this book.
Still some recurring themes in Cuban historiography as the nineteenth-century self-determination, the rise of the independent party of Color in 1912 and the United States-Cuba conflict, but seen from the most important moments of approaches, dialogues and negotiations, filled with the most intense pages and original of this book. Just living and participating in the challenges of the present, the best approaches and questions to the past, can produce is why vision committed and passionate of the author with the revolutionary targets in his country stands out in the recent work of this book.