Volume 24, Number 13 · August 4, 1977

An American in Cuba

By John Womack
Four Men: Living the Revolution, An Oral History of Contemporary Cuba
by Oscar Lewis, by Ruth M. Lewis, by Susan M. Rigdon

University of Illinois Press, 538 pp., $15.00

Like all modern revolutions, the Cuban Revolution has attracted intellectuals—and buffaloed them. The most bewildered have often been liberal social scientists in Europe and the United States. The latest to go wrong, posthumously, is Oscar Lewis.



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