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          Fidel Castro: A Biography - by Volker Skierka

          Bulletin of Latin American Research, Vol.

          26, No. 1, pp. 125–158, 2007 Book Reviews Skierka, Volker (2004) Fidel Castro: A Biography, Polity Press (Cambridge), xxiv + 440 pp.

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          £25.00 hbk [Translated from the German by Patrick Camiller]. ‘One thing is certain … Fidel Castro is there to win … he does not have a moment’s peace until he manages to invert the terms and turn it into victory’. Chapter 1 ‘The Heroic Myth’ (p.

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        5. ‘The man who serves a revolution ploughs a sea …’ Chapter 10 ‘Don Quixote and History’ (pp. 378–379). Volker Skierka opens and closes his biography of Fidel Castro with the words of Gabriel (Gabo) García Marquez. The opening quote, taken from Gabo’s 1998 A Personal Portrait of Fidel, is prelude to declaring Castro one of the greatest idealists of our time, perhaps his greatest virtue, though also his greatest danger.

          It is a statement to which Skierka clearly adheres (referring also to Castro himself having said his fav