Waiting for Snow in Havana

Waiting for Snow in Havana

by Carlos Eire (Author), Carlos Eire (Author)

Synopsis

A childhood in a privileged household in 1950s Havana was joyous and cruel, like any other-but with certain differences. The neighbour's monkey was liable to escape and run across your roof. Surfing was conducted by driving cars across the breakwater. Lizards and firecrackers made frequent contact. Carlos Eire's childhood was a little different from most. His father was convinced he had been Louis XVI in a past life. At school, classmates with fathers in the Batista government were attended by chauffeurs and bodyguards. At a home crammed with artifacts and paintings, portraits of Jesus spoke to him in dreams and nightmares. Then, in January 1959, the world changes: Batista is suddenly gone, a cigar-smoking guerrilla has taken his place, and Christmas is cancelled. The echo of firing squads is everywhere. And, one by one, the author's schoolmates begin to disappear-spirited away to the United States. Carlos will end up there himself, without his parents, never to see his father again. Narrated with the urgency of a confession, WAITING FOR SNOW IN HAVANA is both an ode to a paradise lost and an exorcism. More than that, it captures the terrible beauty of those times in our lives when we are certain we have died-and then are somehow, miraculously, reborn.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Simon & Schuster UK
Published: 06 May 2003

ISBN 10: 0743207378
ISBN 13: 9780743207379

Author Bio
Carlos Eire was born in Havana in 1950 and left his homeland at the age of eleven, one of the 14,000 unaccompanied children airlifted out of Cuba by Operation Pedro Pan. Eire is now the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor of History and Religious Studies at Yale University.