Miami by Joan Didion

Set against the vibrant backdrop of a city teeming with cultural and political tensions, this narrative delves into the intricate web of Miami's Cuban exile community during the 1980s. Through a blend of reportage and personal reflection, the book explores the complex interplay of power, identity, and history, capturing the fervent atmosphere of a city that serves as a microcosm for broader geopolitical dynamics. The narrative weaves together the voices of exiles, politicians, and ordinary citizens, painting a vivid portrait of a community grappling with its past while navigating an uncertain future.

Published
1987
Nationality
American
Length
Short
Pages
224-240
Original Language
English
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(4.0)
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