商品簡介
A startling collection of black-and-white images documents the Cuban revolution and its leaders, from troubled days in the Sierra Maestra through victory and the Bay of Pigs invasion, and includes the only known encounter between Ernest Hemingway and Castro. Reprint.
作者簡介
Osvaldo Salas was born in Havana, Cuba, at the start of World War I. He was taken out of art school at age fourteen and moved to New York City. He became a respected photographer, photographing the luminaries of the day and age. During this time, he shot regular feature stories for influential Spanish-language publications worldwide. His photographs also appear in Life, Look, and numerous New York newspapers. Osvaldo died in 1992.
Roberto Salas was born in Bronx, New York. He started working in the darkroom for his father, Osvaldo, during his teen years. At age eighteen, Roberto and his father returned to Cuba to photograph the Revolution and work for Cuba’s leading newspaper, Revolucion. Roberto still lives and works in Havana. Together, the Salases have won nearly 60 first place awards in international competitions.