The Agony of Socialist Cuba
The article explores the themes of failure and tragedy in socialism through the lens of the novel 'The Man Who Loved Dogs' by Cuban author Leonardo Padura.
The infiltration wizards are all made in Russia
The article discusses the historical significance of Russian operatives, particularly focusing on Lev Bronstein, known as Trotsky, and his arrival in London in 1902, illustrating the complexities of identity and espionage.