Santiago de Cuba, July 21 (RHC)-- In the framework of activities marking National Rebellion Day this July 26th, a book on Fidel Castro's thinking was launched at Contramaestre, in Santiago de Cuba.
The volume, by researcher Pedro Creach Corrales, sets a cohesive line as it follows the Cuban revolutionary leader's humanistic thinking through a thematic compilation of his ideas.
Based in the Dominican Republic, Creach Corrales heads the House of Latin American and Caribbean Culture in Santo Domingo, capital of the Dominican Republic. His book on Fidel Castro's thinking has a prologue by Brazilian theologian and writer Frei Betto.
Along 274 pages, the publication contains more than one hundred thousand thoughts by Fidel issued during the years in speeches, reflections, articles, meetings, interviews and personal messages put out by the Cuban revolutionary leader.
Book on Fidel Castro Launched in Santiago de Cuba
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