Interview with Manuel Márquez-Sterling – Updated
If you're interested in "The True Story of Castro's Rise to Power," then tune in and listen to an interview with Manuel Márquez-Sterling and R. Rembert Aranda on Blog Talk Radio's "Speak Your Mind," hosted by Cubanology's Jose Reyes.
The books author Márquez-Sterling, and his collaborator, R. Rembert Aranda will discuss their new book, "Cuba 1952-1959: The True Story of Castro's Rise to Power."
Cuba 1952-1959 unearths a lost world to reveal events in Cuba during the critical seven years of the Cuban revolution. It brings to light long-buried fragments of history and masterfully pieces them together to lay bare how castro really came to power, and stands as living documentation of the Lost Republic of Cuba, laid to ruin by the castro regime through terror, purposeful neglect and revisionist history. As the son of Carlos Márquez-Sterling, the author possesses an insider's knowledge of the events leading to the end of the Republic, and the long nightmare of the castro regime.
Do not miss this show; it airs today, Thursday, November 19 at 9:00 p.m. EST. Listen in at the show's website here, and please call in with your comments and questions. The call-in number is (646) 915-9812.
UPDATE: In case you missed it, here is the recording of the show:























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