The Man Who Invented Fidel

a book

The Man Who Invented Fidel

Anthony DePalma · 2006 · 320 pages

In 1957, Herbert L.Matthews of the New York Times, then considered one of the premiere foreign correspondents of his time, tracked down Fidel Castro in Cuba's Sierra Maestra mountains and returned with what was considered the scoop of the century. His heroic portrayal of Castro, who was then believed dead, had a powerful effect on American perceptions of Cuba, both in and out of the government, and profoundly influenced the fall of the Batista regime. When Castro emerged as a Soviet-backed dictator, Matthews became a scapegoat; his paper turned on him, his career foundered, and he was accused of betraying his country. In this fascinating book, New York Times reporter DePalma investigates the Matthews case to reveal how it contains the story not just of one newspaperman but of an age, not just how Castro came to power but how America determines who its enemies are. He re-creates the atmosphere of revolutionary Cuba and Cold War America, and clarifies the facts of Castro's ascension and political evolution from the many myths that have sprung up around them. Through a dramatic, ironic, in ways tragic story, The Man Who Invented Fidel offers provocative insights into Cuban politics, the Cuban-American relationship, and the many difficult balancing acts of responsible journalism.

recommended by 2 people

sourced from public statements

books like The Man Who Invented Fidel

other books recommended by the same people who recommend this one

  1. AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order

    AI Superpowers: China, Silicon Valley, and the New World Order

    Kai-Fu Lee

    2 shared recommenders

  2. End The Fed

    End The Fed

    Ron Paul

    2 shared recommenders

  3. Flu

    Flu

    Gina Kolata

    2 shared recommenders

  4. From Third World to First: The Singapore Story: 1965-2000

    From Third World to First: The Singapore Story: 1965-2000

    Lee Kuan Yew

    2 shared recommenders

  5. High Output Management

    High Output Management

    Andrew S. Grove

    2 shared recommenders

  6. How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom

    How Innovation Works: And Why It Flourishes in Freedom

    Matt Ridley

    2 shared recommenders

  7. Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life

    Indistractable: How to Control Your Attention and Choose Your Life

    Nir Eyal

    2 shared recommenders

  8. Merchants of Truth

    Merchants of Truth

    Jill Abramson

    2 shared recommenders

  9. My Brother Ron

    My Brother Ron

    Clayton E. Cramer

    2 shared recommenders

  10. Netflixed

    Netflixed

    Gina Keating

    2 shared recommenders

  11. Only the Paranoid Survive

    Only the Paranoid Survive

    Andrew S. Grove

    2 shared recommenders

  12. Pale Rider

    Pale Rider

    Laura Spinney

    2 shared recommenders