Cuba Then Revised and Expanded

Cuba Then Revised and Expanded by Ramiro Fernández, published by Monacelli Press on May 29, 2018, is an extensive visual exploration of Cuba’s rich history through photography. This expanded edition features over 100 new images, enhancing the original collection with a broader perspective on the island’s allure, both past and present. The book captures significant moments in Cuba’s evolving political landscape, including the normalization of US-Cuba relations and the passing of Fidel Castro, reflecting the heightened interest in the country.
Readers will discover a diverse array of vintage photographs and ephemera, showcasing more than a century of Cuban life, from aristocratic racecar drivers to iconic celebrities. With thirty additional pages, this edition presents rare images, including nineteenth-century daguerreotypes and stereoviews, alongside an autobiographical introduction by Fernández. The collection not only highlights the visual culture of Cuba but also includes selections from Richard Blanco’s poetry, inviting readers into the vibrant scenes of circuses, concerts, and street parades. This book serves as a tribute to the island’s historical and cultural legacy, making it a significant addition to the study of Caribbean photography and travel.
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Following on the success of the first edition of Cuba Then (2014), this revised and expanded edition introduces more than 100 dazzling new images that build on the allure of Cuba, past and present.
In the last few years, Cuba has see seismic shifts in its politics and international standing: US-Cuba relations moved toward normalization, the US embassy was reopened, and Fidel Castro died. The intensified interest in Cuba has seen record numbers of Americans traveling there while they still can. In this climate, a new edition of Cuba Then will satisfy the growing curiosity around the country’s history, adding to the visual culture and legacy.
With thirty new pages and more than 100 newly selected vintage photographs and pieces of ephemera from the collection of Ramiro A. Fernández, the most extensive archive of Cuban photography and ephemera outside of Cuba, this book is a tribute to the lost eras of style, glamor, ebullience, intrigue, and upheaval. The more than 300 images here span the entire spectrum of photographic history, including rare nineteenth century daguerreotypes, cartes-de-visite, and stereoviews.
Much of Fernández’s collection is little seen and never published, presenting a rich spectrum of personalities spanning more than a century: aristocratic racecar drivers, movie actors and showgirls, magicians, spies, and campesinos. With an autobiographical introduction from the author, who was born in Havana, and peppered with selections from Richard Blanco’s alluring poetry, these pages take readers inside circuses, concerts, filmsets, and street parades. From unlikely images of historical newsmakers (Fidel Castro drinking a Coca-Cola on a public bus) to a roster of jet-setting celebrities such as Celia Cruz, Winston Churchill, and María Félix, Cuba Then is a welcome new edition of this seductive and lush photographic survey of the small island that continues to fascinate the world.
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