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Havana Fever

Havana Fever
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009-05-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738893

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Scorching novel from a star of Cuban fiction. The return of Mario Conde.


Havana Fever

Havana Fever
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2009
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738362

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Havana Syndrome

Havana Syndrome
Author: Robert W. Baloh
Publisher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 203
Release: 2020-03-19
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 3030407462

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It is one of the most extraordinary cases in the history of science: the mating calls of insects were mistaken for a “sonic weapon” that led to a major diplomatic row. Since August 2017, the world media has been absorbed in the “attack” on diplomats from the American and Canadian Embassies in Cuba. While physicians treating victims have described it as a novel and perplexing condition that involves an array of complaints including brain damage, the authors present compelling evidence that mass psychogenic illness was the cause of “Havana Syndrome.” This mysterious condition that has baffled experts is explored across 11-chapters which offer insights by a prominent neurologist and an expert on psychogenic illness. A lively and enthralling read, the authors explore the history of similar scares from the 18th century belief that sounds from certain musical instruments were harmful to human health, to 19th century cases of “telephone shock,” and more contemporary panics involving people living near wind turbines that have been tied to a variety of health complaints. The authors provide dozens of examples of kindred episodes of mass hysteria throughout history, in addition to psychosomatic conditions and even the role of insects in triggering outbreaks. Havana Syndrome: Mass Psychogenic Illness and the Real Story Behind the Embassy Mystery and Hysteria is a scientific detective story and a case study in the social construction of mass psychogenic illness.


Havana Black

Havana Black
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2006-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738877

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Scorching novel from a star of Cuban fiction. Second Conde mystery set in languid Havana.


Epidemic Invasions

Epidemic Invasions
Author: Mariola Espinosa
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 201
Release: 2009-11-15
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 0226218139

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In the early fall of 1897, yellow fever shuttered businesses, paralyzed trade, and caused tens of thousand of people living in the southern United States to abandon their homes and flee for their lives. Originating in Cuba, the deadly plague inspired disease-control measures that not only protected U.S. trade interests but also justified the political and economic domination of the island nation from which the pestilence came. By focusing on yellow fever, Epidemic Invasions uncovers for the first time how the devastating power of this virus profoundly shaped the relationship between the two countries. Yellow fever in Cuba, Mariola Espinosa demonstrates, motivated the United States to declare war against Spain in 1898, and, after the war was won and the disease eradicated, the United States demanded that Cuba pledge in its new constitution to maintain the sanitation standards established during the occupation. By situating the history of the fight against yellow fever within its political, military, and economic context, Espinosa reveals that the U.S. program of sanitation and disease control in Cuba was not a charitable endeavor. Instead, she shows that it was an exercise in colonial public health that served to eliminate threats to the continued expansion of U.S. influence in the world.


Havana Blue

Havana Blue
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2007-06-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738869

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A scorching novel from a star of Cuban fiction. The third in the Havana Quartet series.


Havana Red

Havana Red
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738095

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A young transvestite found strangled in a Havana park. The stifling death of a beloved Cuba.


Havana

Havana
Author: Mark Kurlansky
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2018-03-06
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1632863928

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A city of tropical heat, ramshackle beauty, and its very own cadence--a city that always surprises--Havana is brought to pulsing life by New York Times bestselling author Mark Kurlansky. Award-winning author Mark Kurlansky presents an insider's view of Havana: the elegant, tattered city he has come to know over more than thirty years. Part cultural history, part travelogue, with recipes, historic engravings, photographs, and Kurlansky's own pen-and-ink drawings throughout, Havana celebrates the city's singular music, literature, baseball, and food; its five centuries of outstanding, neglected architecture; and its extraordinary blend of cultures. Like all great cities, Havana has a rich history that informs the vibrant place it is today--from the native Taino to Columbus's landing, from Cuba's status as a U.S. protectorate to Batista's dictatorship and Castro's revolution, from Soviet presence to the welcoming of capitalist tourism. Havana is a place of extremes: a beautifully restored colonial city whose cobblestone streets pass through areas that have not been painted or repaired since long before the revolution. Kurlansky shows Havana through the eyes of Cuban writers, such as Alejo Carpentier and José Martí, and foreigners, including Graham Greene and Hemingway. He introduces us to Cuban baseball and its highly opinionated fans; the city's music scene, alive with the rhythm of son; its culinary legacy. Through Mark Kurlansky's multilayered and electrifying portrait, the long-elusive city of Havana comes stirringly to life.


Havana Gold

Havana Gold
Author: Leonardo Padura
Publisher: Bitter Lemon Press
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2008
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1904738281

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Scorching novel from a star of Cuban fiction. The fourth of the Havana Quartet series.


Havana Street Style

Havana Street Style
Author: Conner Gorry
Publisher: Intellect Books
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Performing Arts
ISBN: 1783203188

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When it comes to fashion, few metropolitan areas are more synonymous with style than New York, London, Paris and Milan. But the couture capitals of tomorrow may be located in less likely locales. Addressing the interplay between the development of fashion centres across the world and their relationship to consumption and street style in both local and global contexts, the books in the Street Style series aim to record emerging fashion capitals and their relationship to the physical landscapes of the street. By examining how particular ecologies of fashion are connected to the formation of gender, class and generational identities, this series establishes a new methodology for recording and understanding identity and its connection to style. Havana Street Style is the first book that explores and reveals the relationship between culture, city and street fashion in Cuba’s capital. Matching visual ethnography with critical analysis, the book documents a unique street style few in the United States have yet experienced.