Jean-Paul Sartre - Sartre On Cuba
A first-hand account of the revolution in Cuba and the young men who are leaving it who they are and where they are going. This book is a description of Cuba today, of the origins of the revolution, and of the young revolutionary leaders. John Paul said tree has lived through the most disturbing. In European history, and his philosophical and dramatic works perfect the tension, the aimlessness of a decaying culture. Though he had envisioned a humanism which united thinking and doing, he himself was beginning to doubt whether this was possible in our world. Then he was invited to Cuba. He had not been there before and he was not expecting much. He was wrong. Published by Ballentine Books in 1961 Softcover, 160 pages Size: 4.25 x 7 inches Condition: Good