A la Intemperie con Roberto Solera
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CUBA: LA REPUBLICA DE GENERALES Y DOCTORES
Por Félix J. Hernández
Madrid, septiembre 8
Querida
Ofelia:Te envío los datos del nuevo libro de nuestro amigo Roberto
A.Solera , director de www.cubaenelmundo.com, que acaba de ser editado y
ya está disponible para la venta en Amazon. En efecto, aquí te
reproduzco los textos en español e inglés que aparecen en el sitio web
de Amazon.
En cuanto lo lea, escribiré una reseña sobre el mismo que te haré
llegar. Por el momento te ruego que hagas conocer allá en nuestra
querida San Cristóbal de La Habana, la noticia de la edición de este
libro. Sin lugar a dudas él aportará elementos de juicio para analizar y
comprender nuestra Historia, la que ha sido borrada o falseada desde
hace más de medio siglo por los censores del régimen de los Castro.
«Con la presente obra, el amigo lector está ante un libro-documento en
el cual se hurga más allá de lo políticamente correcto, como algo
necesario para poner en su perspectiva real la historia trastocada y
edulcorada por la maquinaria propagandística del régimen castrista desde
1959. Las nuevas generaciones de la isla se han de preguntar por qué se
borró de las ciudades toda alusión al presidente Estrada Palma o por
qué se desconocen cuáles fueron los recovecos de la destitución del
general Máximo Gómez por la Asamblea del Cerro... Con este libro, Solera
de Castro aporta su piedra a la reconstrucción fundamental de Cuba, al
indagar en los prolegómenos y la fundación de su primera República;
porque para pretender a un futuro es indispensable conocer el pasado.
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Customer Review
Breaking Down the Wall of Lies that Castro Built
By Laurence Daley
on September 6, 2013
Solera, Robert 2013 Cuba. La República de Generales y Doctores (Spanish
Edition). Editorial El Barco Ebrio, Madrid ISBN-10 8415622317 ISBN-13
978-8415622314
Fidel Castro and his successors not only destroyed Cuba reducing the
once prosperous isle to a hollow husk, but his regime built a wall of
lies to cover up his crimes. What is worse is that both innocents and
evil doers have repeated these falsehoods until by force of repetition
this husk of the unreal has become accepted by far too many.
For instances the reality of brutal repression of the women in white, is
papered over by "news" stories about giant bicycles and the long
distance swim of a brave persistent woman. The Cuban Republic had its
faults and they were many, yet the reality of today's mean gray
communist reality, makes those times seem as if a lost paradise. Just
ask Berta Soler,whose dark skin shines like a beacon of freedom against
the dazzling white of her attire. She is now as leader of the Ladies in
White holds up the light of Yara, the light of freedom.
Robert Solera takes the period from the end of Spanish rule (1898), to the end of the rule of dictator
Machado (1933). He points out it was Cuban officers, not Batista who overthrew that dictator.
(Roberto A. Solera)
He tells of the good the US Army and Cuban scientists and freedom
fighters did in Cuba, the sanitation, the defeat of yellow fever. He
tells of a forgotten hero Clara Luis Maas who gave her life, to save the
future of the Island. Contrast that the rule of the Castro, who while
trumpeting a mirage of universal health care, managed to re-introduce
cholera to Cuba, and jailed those who spoke out against cruel reality.
Solera describes the efforts of teachers, Cuba and US, who educated the
bulk of the Cuban population. This long difficult task is now presented a
novel Castro driven accomplishment. The author here puts end to this
distortion.
The race war of 1912, is presented as it was, a mad effort of racist
black radicals to partition Cuba to give rise to a nation where they
would rule. They wanted to steal a chunk of Cuba make the then newly
tolerant society into a faux Haiti. Propaganda of the Castro regime has
ignored the coming together of diverse races to defeat the Spanish, and
the progress made in those early days of a free Cuba, to generate an
illusion of pseudo Afrikaans-style circumstance.
The repression of 1912 was sad, but was not the inflated massacre
presented as fact by far too many. There are no real numbers, just
Gabriel Garcia Marquez style inflated estimates. Today, Castro has made
this racist nightmare come to life again, by ruling with almost
exclusive white elite to control a majority black population with an
iron fist. Under the Castros, the incredible low wages, and awful
housing, the beatings and jailing of freedom seeking blacks brought back
the conditions of Spanish slave days.
Cuba. La República de Generales y Doctores (Spanish Edition)
Paperback– August 8, 2013.by Robert A. Solera (Author)
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Language: Spanish
ISBN-10: 8415622317
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Un gran abrazo desde La Ciudad Luz,
Félix José
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