A portrait of the glamorous and energetic world of Havana, Cuba, during the 1920s and 1930s centers around the popular nightspot, the Alhambra Theater, and Rachel, the dazzling star of a troupe of rumberos, rhumba dancers, that performs there.
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A portrait of the glamorous and energetic world of Havana, Cuba, during the 1920s and 1930s centers around the popular nightspot, the Alhambra Theater, and Rachel, the dazzling star of a troupe of rumberos, rhumba dancers, that performs there.
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Add this copy of Rachel's Song to cart. $13.73, fair condition, Sold by ThriftBooks-Dallas rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Dallas, TX, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Curbstone Press.
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Fine. Book ISBN: 0-915306-87-5. Trans: W. Nick Hill. Author born Havana, Cuba, 1940. Story set in pre-Castro cuba Modesto Braulio cover. fine, unread trade paper, photo pale gray covers. Clean, tight 125 pgs.
Add this copy of Rachel's Song to cart. $44.75, good condition, Sold by Bonita rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Newport Coast, CA, UNITED STATES, published 1995 by Curbstone Books.
This book is excellent, but the translation from Spanish to English is not very good. You will truly enjoy it if you can read a copy in Spanish. The book is based upon the interviews the author did in the sixties to Rachel, a well known artist who used to sing and dance at the Alahambra theater at the beginning of the XX century in Cuba. She was an exceptional witness of how was the social life, and politics of the time, because the theater used to be the favorite place to go not only for the politicians and rich men of the era, but all Cuban men in general. The author even respects the language used by the artist, so it is an amazing testimony.