An astonishing account of Cuban exiles, CIA informants, and cocaine
traffickers in Florida by the New York Times–bestselling author of
South and West. In Miami, the National Book Award–winning author of
The Year of Magical Thinking looks beyond postcard images of
fluorescent waters, backlit islands, and pastel architecture to
explore the murkier waters of a city on the edge. From Fidel Castro
and the Bay of Pigs invasion to Lee Harvey Oswald and the Kennedy
assassination to Oliver North and the Iran–Contra affair, Joan
Didion uncovers political intrigues and shadowy underworld
connections, and documents the US government’s “seduction and
betrayal” of the Cuban exile community in Dade County. She writes of
hotels that offer “guerrilla discounts,” gun shops that advertise
Father’s Day deals, and a real-estate market where “Unusual
Security and Ready Access to the Ocean” are perks for wealthy
homeowners looking to make a quick escape. With a booming drug trade,
staggering racial and class inequities, and skyrocketing murder rates,
Miami in the 1980s felt more like a Third World capital than a modern
American city. Didion describes the violence, passion, and paranoia of
these troubled times in arresting detail and “beautifully evocative
prose” (The New York Times Book Review). A vital report on an
immigrant community traumatized by broken dreams and the cynicism of
US foreign policy, Miami is a masterwork of literary journalism whose
insights are timelier and more important than ever.
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ISBN
9781504045681
Publisert
2017
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Open Road Media
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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