To Cuba and Back (eBook)

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2022
114 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654702544-3 (EAN)

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To Cuba and Back - Richard Henry Dana
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In 'To Cuba and Back,' Richard Henry Dana deftly employs his narrative skills to transport readers to 19th-century Cuba, providing a poignant examination of the island's societal landscape prior to its revolution in 1959. Through Dana's evocative prose and richly textured observations, the book serves as an invaluable chronicle of Cuba's colonial struggles under the Spanish regime, marked by excessive taxation and the imposition of a foreign bureaucracy. Dana's work situates itself within a tradition of travel literature that does more than just describe; it interrogates the political and economic tensions that simmer beneath the surface, becoming a reflective mirror for the historical implications of colonialism and its enduring ripples in contemporary contexts.

Richard Henry Dana, an author deeply intrigued by political structures and their effects on socio-economic conditions, utilized his keen eye for detail and his fervent interest in cultural dynamics to shape the narrative of 'To Cuba and Back.' His exploration reflects not just a temporal journey but an insightful delineation of a pivotal era in Cuban history that would eventually lead to dramatic transformation. This background underpins the work's rich analytical depth, making it not only a historical account but also a discerning precursor to understanding the political landscape that would later pivotal.

'To Cuba and Back' is recommended for historians, political scientists, and general readers who are captivated by the enduring legacy of colonial power dynamics and their impact on revolutions and contemporary policies. Dana's lucid and engaging writing not only illuminates the past but also provides an essential lens through which the reader can discern the complexities of present-day Cuba. The book stands out as a seminal piece for those seeking to comprehend the roots of Cuban socio-political identity and the intricate web of influences that forged the island's trajectory toward independence and beyond.

Richard Henry Dana Jr. (1815–1882) was an eminent American lawyer, politician, and author best known for his classic maritime memoir 'Two Years Before the Mast' (1840), which detailed his experiences as a common sailor on a voyage from Boston to the California coast. Born into a privileged family in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Dana defied the expectations of his social class by choosing to become a sailor after health issues interrupted his studies at Harvard College. Dana's literary works, including 'To Cuba and Back' (1859), a journal of his trip to Cuba, reflect his empathetic engagement with the diverse social realities of his time. This travel diary provides insightful observations of Cuban life, culture, and politics during a short visit in the 19th century. Dana's works often reveal his reformist spirit, especially his concern for the underprivileged and downtrodden, such as the sailors and slaves he encountered on his journeys. His prose has been characterized as vivid and articulate, typically focused on social and political issues. Dana's contributions to American literature and his advocacy for seamen's rights have cemented his legacy as a significant figure in both the literary and legal spheres of the 19th century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 28.5.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century travel literature • Adventure and Exploration • antebellum travel narratives • Classic travel writing • Cuba • Cuba history and culture • Cuban travelogue • Description and travel • historical Caribbean journeys • marine author travels • Richard Henry Dana books • Seafaring life • To Cuba and Back ebook • Travel • Voyages and travels
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