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Frederick Lavoie

    Frédérick Lavoie es una voz distintiva en el género de no ficción contemporáneo, conocido por sus inmersivos viajes a regiones a menudo pasadas por alto por la cobertura mediática tradicional. Con una aguda observación de los intrincados paisajes sociales y políticos de lugares como Europa del Este y la India, Lavoie crea narrativas que profundizan en las complejidades de las sociedades en transición. Va más allá de las observaciones superficiales, buscando comprender el impacto humano de los cambios globales y las corrientes históricas. Su obra ofrece a los lectores un profundo compromiso con diversas culturas y las cautivadoras historias que surgen de ellas.

    Orwell in Cuba
    • Orwell in Cuba: How ‘1984’ Came to Be Published in Castro’s Twilight is a personal account of contemporary Cuba at a pivotal point in its history, with the Castro brothers passing power on to a new generation. We discover Cuba through the adventures, inquiries, and encounters of a Canadian journalist and writer trying to make sense of the current climate in Cuba and of how Cubans feel about the past, present, and future of their island. Orwell in Cuba is also akin to a detective story, as the author investigates how and why a state-run publishing house came to release a new translation of George Orwell’s iconic anti-totalitarian novel Nineteen-Eighty-Four, formerly taboo, in the year 2016. These two quests are intertwined in the book, giving the reader an unusual experience: that of following a suspenseful trail while at the same time becoming increasingly familiar with the Cuban people’s relationship to the regime, and absorbing a wealth of information as to how they succeed in coping with the island’s often challenging living conditions.

      Orwell in Cuba