Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba & Then Lost it to the Revolution

Havana Nocturne

How the Mob Owned Cuba & Then Lost it to the Revolution

2007 • 416 pages

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This book - a (somewhat trashy) history of the American mafia's dealings in Cuba in the 1950's - explores an interesting topic, with some fascinating anecdotes. For someone who knows very little about the history of 20th century Cuba, this book was an entertaining and illuminating description of the effects of American imperialism, a corrupt dictatorship, and “creative” business, and the ways that the culture of corruption and criminality gave Castro's revolutionaries momentum. This is not the most scholarly history book I've ever read, but it was fun.

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