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Castro

door Reinhard Kleist

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"As America moves toward normalizing relations with Cuba, this gripping, vivid graphic novel reveals the life and times of Fidel Castro, one of the 20th century's most intriguing, charismatic, and divisive figures. The book is narrated by a German journalist named Karl Mertens, who is plunged into the searing heat of pre-revolutionary Cuba in the mid-1950s. He first meets with Castro while the latter is hiding in the mountains, then follows him through the dramatic revolution and his ascent to the presidency that, despite the Bay of Pigs confrontation and decades of international trade blockades, lasts for nearly 50 years. We also witness Castro's involvement in bloody skirmishes, failed missions, and brutal crackdowns, as well as his interactions with and on behalf of the Cuban people, which reveal as much about his fallible human qualities as they do his legend. Castro is the work of acclaimed German graphic novelist Reinhard Kleist, who visited Cuba in 2008; it was first published in English by SelfmadeHero for the British market, and is now being made available in North America for the first time. Bristling with energy and alive with the spirit of Cuba, Castro has much to offer about the complex politics of one of the most enduring and controversial figures in modern history."--… (meer)
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    Fidel Castro: A Biography door Volker Skierka (verenka)
    verenka: skierka was consulted during the making of the graphic novel
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Excelente obra tanto do ponto de vista artístico - desenho e roteiro - quanto do ponto de vista histórico. Os autores fazem uma narrativa criativa da história de Fidel Castro e da revolução cubana a partir da visão do personagem, Karl - um jornalista alemão que se apaixona pela causa e acaba casando com uma cubana revolucionária, Júlia - a qual mais tarde se desilude com a revolução e foge para Miami. O roteiro se baseia em profunda pesquisa histórica. O roteirista, Volker Skierka, autor de "Fidel Castro, uma Biografia", visitou várias outras biografias e documentários para elaborar o roteiro que, embora ficcional, é absolutamente coerente com a história, com o mérito de ser totalmente isento e não tendencioso, apresentando os fatos de modo que podem ser examinados e entendidos de diferentes pontos de vista, permitindo que o leitor tire suas próprias conclusões. O desenhista, Reinhard Kleist possui um traço vigoroso e expressivo que retrata com rigor o ambiente os personagens e ambiente. Antes de realizar a obra passou quatro semanas em Havana (experiência que registrou em outra obra, "Havanna: Uma viagem para Cuba"). É considerado um dos melhores quadrinistas alemães, sendo detentor de vários prêmios. Leitura altamente recomendável. ( )
  rmmrodri | Oct 22, 2023 |
The authors second graphic novel on Cuba, the one he attempted after getting a feel for Cuba in his first one, called Havanna. It’s well researched, has great art and the foreword by alone is well worth the book.
  verenka | Mar 2, 2011 |
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"As America moves toward normalizing relations with Cuba, this gripping, vivid graphic novel reveals the life and times of Fidel Castro, one of the 20th century's most intriguing, charismatic, and divisive figures. The book is narrated by a German journalist named Karl Mertens, who is plunged into the searing heat of pre-revolutionary Cuba in the mid-1950s. He first meets with Castro while the latter is hiding in the mountains, then follows him through the dramatic revolution and his ascent to the presidency that, despite the Bay of Pigs confrontation and decades of international trade blockades, lasts for nearly 50 years. We also witness Castro's involvement in bloody skirmishes, failed missions, and brutal crackdowns, as well as his interactions with and on behalf of the Cuban people, which reveal as much about his fallible human qualities as they do his legend. Castro is the work of acclaimed German graphic novelist Reinhard Kleist, who visited Cuba in 2008; it was first published in English by SelfmadeHero for the British market, and is now being made available in North America for the first time. Bristling with energy and alive with the spirit of Cuba, Castro has much to offer about the complex politics of one of the most enduring and controversial figures in modern history."--

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