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Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the Revolution

Havana Nocturne: How the Mob Owned Cuba and Then Lost It to the Revolution
Author: T. J. English
Publisher: William Morrow
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 43 reviews
Sales Rank: 3898

Media: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6
Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6.1 x 1.5

ISBN: 0061147710
Dewey Decimal Number: 364.106097291
EAN: 9780061147715
ASIN: 0061147710

Publication Date: June 1, 2008
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Condition: Jacket Condition: Very Good Hardcover Publisher: William Morrow & Company Year Published: 2008 Minor wear. Text is clean. Ships from WA. Expedited Shipping available. Shipments outside the U.S. may take 30 days to arrive. Online price is only valid online. In store price may be different.

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In modern-day Havana, the remnants of the glamorous past are everywhere—the old hotel-casinos, vintage American cars, and flickering neon signs speak of a bygone era that is widely familiar and often romanticized, but little understood. In Havana Nocturne, T. J. English offers a riveting, multifaceted true tale of organized crime, political corruption, roaring nightlife, revolution, and international conflict that interweaves the dual stories of the Mob in Havana and the event that would overshadow it, the Cuban Revolution.

As the Cuban people labored under a violently repressive regime throughout the 1950s, Mob leaders Meyer Lansky and Charles "Lucky" Luciano turned their eye to Havana. To them, Cuba was the ultimate dream, the greatest hope for the future of the American Mob in the post-Prohibition years of intensified government crackdowns. But when it came time to make their move, it was Lansky, the brilliant Jewish mobster, who reigned supreme. Having cultivated strong ties with the Cuban government and in particular the brutal dictator Fulgencio Batista, Lansky brought key mobsters to Havana to put his ambitious business plans in motion.

Before long, the Mob, with Batista's corrupt government in its pocket, owned the biggest luxury hotels and casinos in Havana, launching an unprecedented tourism boom complete with the most lavish entertainment, the world's biggest celebrities, the most beautiful women, and gambling galore. But their dreams collided with those of Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and others who would lead the country's disenfranchised to overthrow their corrupt government and its foreign partners—an epic cultural battle that English captures in all its sexy, decadent, ugly glory.

Bringing together long-buried historical information with English's own research in Havana—including interviews with the era's key survivors—Havana Nocturne takes readers back to Cuba in the years when it was a veritable devil's playground for mob leaders. English deftly weaves together the parallel stories of the Havana Mob—featuring notorious criminals such as Santo Trafficante Jr. and Albert Anastasia—and Castro's 26th of July Movement in a riveting, up-close look at how the Mob nearly attained its biggest dream in Havana—and how Fidel Castro trumped it all with the Cuban Revolution.




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4 out of 5 stars Decent but incomplete overview of the Mob's reign in Cuba   December 26, 2008
R. C Sheehy (Foxboro,MA USA)
I enjoyed this work about how the mob basically ran Cuba during the last few years before Castro. English paints a clear picture about how the corruption fostered upon the Cuban people by the mafia and a few elites in the Cuban government paved the way for 50 plus years of the Castro dictatorship. What is very interesting is the role that the United States played in not only propping up the Batista dictator ship but at the end forcing him out without a viable alternative to go to. Truly this is one of the most pathetic stories in U.S. diplomatic history.

The focus of the story is on Myer Lanskey and if there is one weakness to the book it does try to set an atmosphere and can't really pull it off. We are supposed to try and smell the scent of the tropical air combined with the allure of the big name celebrities and exotic acts and it just doesn't come together. Rather, this at times reads like a cross between a crime novel and something about the fall of a big business. Still it is well worth the read and I suggest it to all who enjoy true crime.



4 out of 5 stars Maybe the mob wasn't so bad after all...   November 22, 2008
C. Wagner (On the banks of the Wabash far away)
And, then there was my neighbor Mrs. Brown who sat mesmerized before her television-they had antennas back then- rejoicing that Castro put bad folks against the wall and shot them..until she discovered he was a dogless communist and reversed her opinion. English frames the story left out of your No Child Left Behind histories suggesting maybe the Mafia, that J. Edgar Hoover said did not exist, was not involved in prostitution and drugs in Cuba and that gambling was the real mother lode. This revelation would make them as morally swell as say the governor of the Land of Taxes. Maybe the same good fellows whacked the Kennedys. Maybe most of them lost it all when Castro took down gambling. Maybe the U.S. government enlisted their aid in plots to assassinate Fidel. Over all, an interesting account of Cuba as a U.S. fiefdom, organized crime's collusion with Bastita, capitalism run wild, the fruits of colonialism, and a really entertaining tourist trade. Complete with an extensive bibliography and index.


5 out of 5 stars Caribbean Nights   October 27, 2008
Johnny (Boston, MA USA)
`Havana Nocturne' by T.J. English

In his latest installment, `Havana Nocturne', T.J. English, author of `The Westies' brings us the true story of the Havana Mob. This is the tale of the underworlds influence on Cuba, Havana specifically, in the pre-revolutionary days. You're introduced to all the main players: Charles "Lucky" Luciano, Meyer Lansky, Fulgencio Batista, Fidel Castro, et al. The level of corruption at all levels, be it social or political, is examined thoroughly and connections between the American mob and the Cuban government are laid bare for the reader.

Mr. English's easy reading, gritty writing style only enhance this sordid tale of deception, influence peddling and societal depravity. However, the ease with which this book is read should not be confused with a lack of intelligent subject matter; this work is extremely well researched, never tendentious, provocative and extremely important historically. The Havana Mob may not have been the reason for the Cuban Revolution led by Fidel Castro, however, English demonstrates that the two were certainly not mutually exclusive.

This is an extremely enjoyable, romping time of a read. I definitely recommend anyone interested Latin American, American history or true crime to grab `Havana Nocturne'. I'm already looking forward to the authors next installment.


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