Author | George Galloway |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subjects | Cuban revolution, Cuban politics, Fidel Castro |
Published | London |
Publisher | MQ Publications |
Publication date | 2006 |
Pages | 429 |
ISBN | 9781840726886 |
972.91064092 |
Fidel Castro Handbook is a 2006 book by British politician George Galloway. Galloway describes himself as "a partisan for Cuba, for the revolution, for the leadership'". The book details a history of Cuba since the revolution and the progress made despite sanctions from the United States. The book was launched at Portcullis House, Westminster, London.[1]
Reception
Whilst the book received some praise on the left it was criticised by the Trotskyist outlet Workers' Liberty for being "a hagiography about one of the last grand Stalinist autocrats by one of its most loquacious apologists".[2] According to John Harris of The Guardian, the book is evidence of Galloway's "singular politics".[3]
References
- ↑ Henley, Jon (26 October 2006). "Diary". the Guardian. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
- ↑ Hampton, Paul (5 October 2006). "Workers' Liberty". workersliberty.org. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
- ↑ Harris, John (26 March 2014). "Scottish referendum: George Galloway on tour to say 'naw' to independence". The Guardian. Retrieved 3 May 2015.
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