Thursday, September 07, 2006

Cuba - New York Times loves Castro

Seem the Times wasn't happy with the way one writer wanted to portray the dictator.

Carlos Eire is the T. Lawrason Riggs Professor of History at Yale University. Eire’s memoir of his childhood in Cuba, Waiting for Snow in Havana: Confessions of a Cuban Boy, won the 2003 National Book Award for nonfiction. So it was not unusual that The New York Times op-ed page should come calling when Castro was hospitalized several weeks ago. What was unusual was that the Times evidently had very specific ideas about what this illustrious writer should tell readers.

According to this account by Eire — which I received directly from the author, and am publicizing with his permission — the Times wanted a critique of anti-Castro protestors in Florida. When Eire proposed to write somethng critical about the Cuban dictator himself, he was informed by the Times: “We’re afraid that this approach is not quite right.


Well, the Times is a left wing newspaper afterall and supporting dictators is par for the course.

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