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A TALE OF EXILE IN MIAMI BY JOAN DIDION

About 4 pages (1,046 words)

The Boston Globe, November 11th, 1987

NEW YORK - Joan Didion, novelist and journalist, is talking about her latest book, "Miami," which is really a tale of two cities, Washington and Miami. It is the story of the Cuban community in exile, el exilo, and of the 28-year history of shifting White House attitudes toward Cuba and Central America -- refracted through the prism of Hispanic South Florida. "This was the hardest book I've ever written," she said in a recent interview. "I had to be logical, to make connections, to assimilate a vast amount of printed material and to keep up with news developments." The book originated as a pro...

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