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Introduction | ||
Pt. I | Ideas and Ideologies | |
1 | Was 1492 a Mistake? Did Columbus Go Too Far? | 11 |
2 | Beyond Bilingualism | 25 |
3 | The Only Hope for Latin America | 37 |
4 | Literature and Politics in Latin America | 49 |
5 | Orphans of Utopia | 65 |
Pt. II | Pictures from an Exhibition | |
6 | "An aristocrat in the public square": Jose Ortega y Gasset | 73 |
7 | Victoria Ocampo's Sur | 83 |
8 | Garcia Lorca and His Times | 101 |
9 | Gerald Brenan | 113 |
10 | Carlos Fuentes Discovers America | 125 |
11 | The Doleful Legacy of Carlton Beals | 131 |
Pt. III | Cubans, Americans, and Cuban-Americans | |
12 | U.S.-Cuban Relations: Back to the Beginning | 143 |
13 | America's Culture Wars and the Cuban Revolution | 169 |
14 | The Cuba in Our Mind | 187 |
15 | The Other Cuba | 207 |
16 | Why the Latins Still Love Fidel | 219 |
Pt. IV | Argentine Hours | |
17 | Orange Juice with General Peron: A Memoir | 233 |
18 | Between Two Fires: Terrorism and Counterterrorism in Argentina, 1970-1983 | 255 |
19 | The Falklands Conflict Revisited | 275 |
Pt. V | Latins and Europeans | |
20 | The Strange Case of Erich Honecker | 293 |
21 | Franco, Trujillo, and the CIA | 301 |
22 | Why the Europeans Support the Sandinistas | 309 |
Acknowledgments | ||
Index |
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