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Cuba. Vivir Con...


  • Silvana
  • by Photographs by Carolina Sandretto
Cuba has been living under the American embargo for the last 64 years. The living conditions due to the embargo are extremely difficult for the population. The regime provides for education and food but people are obliged to live in the same houses as their families as they are not allowed and do not have the means to buy or construct new ones. During the last six decades people took over old houses once belonging to people now gone or deceased and transformed them into Solar.

ISBN 9788836642496 | E/ IT/ SP | HB+
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Publisher Silvana
ISBN 9788836642496
Author(s) Photographs by Carolina Sandretto
Publication date October 2019
Edition Hardback with dust jacket
Dimensions 265 x 215 mm
Illustrations 190 col. & bw ill.
Pages 216
Language(s) Eng. / Ital./ Span. ed
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Cuba has been living under the American embargo for the last 64 years. The living conditions due to the embargo are extremely difficult for the population. The regime provides for education and food but people are obliged to live in the same houses as their families as they are not allowed and do not have the means to buy or construct new ones. During the last six decades people took over old houses once belonging to people now gone or deceased and transformed them into Solar. A Solar is a multifamily and multicultural entity that represents the layers and the complexity of the contemporary Cuban society. Often inhabited by as much as 30 different families, Solar houses in small tiny apartments that once where rooms, all sort of people. From young families to elderly people everyone lives and cohabits in small spaces with almost no privacy. Through a series of portrait executed with a medium format camera the photographer intends to documents this Solar and to focus on their inhabitants and their living spaces.