Carlson, Lori Marie and Hijuelos, Oscar, ed.,
Burn Sugar Caña Quemada: Contemporary Cuban Poetry in English and Spanish.
New York: Free Press, 2006.
Collection of poems of some of the best Cuban and Cuban American poets of the twentieth century chosen by the Cuban American writer Oscar Hijuelos and the translator Lori Marie Carlson.
Chanan, Michael.
Cuban Cinema.
Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, 2004. Account of Cuban cinema before and after the revolution, setting individual films and filmmakers within the structure of Cuba's social, political, and cultural history.
Cushing, Lincoln.
¡Revolución! Cuban Poster Art.
San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2003.
Collection of a variety of posters of Cuba's 1960's through the 1980's.
Davidson, Russ, ed.
Latin American Posters: Public Aesthetics and Mass Politics.
Santa Fe: Museum of New Mexico Press, 2006.
Political and cultural gallery of posters of Latin American social and political history during a time of crisis and turmoil.
Gott, Richard.
Cuba: A New History
. New Haven: Yale Nota Bene-Yale University Press, 2005.
Exhaustive, meticulous and easy to read history of Cuba.
Gracia, J. E.,
Borland Identity, Memory, and Diaspora: voices of Cuban-American Artists, Writers, and Philosophers
. Edited by Lynette M.F Bosch and Isabel Alvarez. Albany: State University of New York Press, c2008.
Interviews with nineteen prominent Cuban-American artists, writers, and philosophers who tell their stories and share what they consider important for understanding their work.
Guevara, Che.
Guerrilla Warfare.
University of Nebraska Press: 1998.
Book that includes three of Ché Guevara's most influential essays describing his tactical philosophy of fighting a guerrilla war in Latin America.
Hudson, Rex A., ed.,
Cuba: A Country of Study.
Washington DC: Library of Congress, Federal Research Division, 2002.
Laviana Cuetos, María Luisa.
José Martí: la libertad de Cuba
. Madrid: Ediciones Anaya S. A.; Biblioteca Iberoamericana, 1988.
Morán, Francisco, ed.
The Island of my Hunger: Cuban Poetry Today.
San Francisco:
City Lights Publishers, 2007.
Bilingual anthology, presents the work of a new generation of Cuban poets who explore themes such identity, exile, and the multiple cultures that form their experience. This anthology brings together poets living in, and in exile from, Fidel Castro's Cuba.