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Latin 08/10/2014

Un-Gyve Press To Publish A Cuban Song In My Heart By Acclaimed Playwright, Ivan Acosta

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Un-Gyve Press To Publish A Cuban Song In My Heart By Acclaimed Playwright, Ivan Acosta
New York, NY (Top40 Charts / Un-Gyve Press) Rich with feeling, anecdote and history, it is a heartfelt, quite knowing book, that will both inform and delight its readers. - Oscar Hijuelos

In the fields, the thatched roofs atop the peasant huts crackled under familiar scorching…. We were about to steal Relampago II…. We were fleeing the country…. The rocks were burning under our feet…. Everything seemed to melt under the midday sun, and that was my biggest fear: that the records my sister and I had wrapped in towels and hidden under a straw hat would melt as well.- Ivan Acosta, from A Cuban song in my heart
With this book, Ivan Acosta takes the reader by the hand and takes him in a musical and historical journey. The way he sees it, one can't talk about one without the other. Luckily for the reader, Acosta's musical taste is vast and exquisite. - Mirta Ojito

Ivan left Cuba with his family on a hot afternoon in August 1961 when he was 16 years old. Twenty-one people jammed onto a 92-foot boat, fully aware that they could be shot or spend 20 years in prison if caught. Or they could drown if their boat drifted into the raging tropical storm sweeping across the Caribbean at the very moment of their departure.
…only minutes to gather your things. What would you grab to remind you of the life you left behind? A doll? A toy? A ring?

Ivan reached for two 12-inch long-playing records, one by Luis Bravo and the other by Ramon Veloz. To take records is both an amazing and fabulous choice. It's a simultaneous act of remembrance and revenge. - Marc Myers, from his introduction to A Cuban song in my heart

A Cuban song in my heart is a book about mambo and rumba and all the elements of salsa and latin jazz. And yet, it is not a book specifically about music. It is a book about (Cuban) life, (human) liberty and the (Cuban American) pursuit of happiness. But it is not a book about politics. It is a book about diversity and religious syncretism, about folklore and Cuban history told through hilarious narrative, inspiring lyrics and vintage record album jackets. It is a book about losing and gaining freedom, about preserving culture and family. A book about recent political events and the many lives that are changed in the process. A book about love: love for a nation that will not be destroyed; love for traditions that cannot be forfeited; love for a music so universal that it cannot be silenced. - Ileana Fuentes

A Cuban song in my heart features the artwork from 280 album covers from Ivan Acosta's collection of over 5,000 long-playing discs—a collection which hangs in the living room of his New York City home and which includes the two albums that he and his sister smuggled out of Cuba on that August 28th, 1961; and by which he weaves a story of real life passages from his childhood in Santiago de Cuba and "tidbits of history that lay dormant in those album covers… local lore and landmark events." Not a novel of politics, not a history of Cuban music, not an autobiography, but an anecdotal and musical journey of a soul, "a Cuban, an exile, a Cuban-American" liberated by and with the music.

Ivan Acosta was born in Los Hoyos, a neighborhood in the eastern province of Santiago de Cuba. Playwright, theater director, filmmaker, songwriter and producer of Latin Jazz concerts, Acosta has lived in Hell's Kitchen, New York City, since December of 1961, the year he fled Cuba. His play El Super, gained international recognition and migrated to the big screen in 1979, winning more than 20 awards in international film festivals, and hailed as the most important and emblematic film of Cuban exile. Acosta is a founding member of the Cuban Cultural Center of New York (1972).
A compilation released on Un-Gyve Records and an exhibition will coincide with the publication of A Cuban song in my heart which will include both the English and Spanish versions of the text.
https://www.un-gyve.com






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