
Castro: A Biography by Consent
Author(s): Claudia Furiati (Author), Roberto Amaral (Foreword)
- Publisher: Skyhorse
- Publication Date: February 10, 2026
- Language: English
- Print length: 720 pages
- ISBN-10: 1510779051
- ISBN-13: 9781510779051
Book Description
Castro granted Furiati his consent to write this biography and gave his assurance that he would not read it until the book was completed and published. He allowed her access to his personal (confidential and secret) archives and official files. Through these and multiple interviews with Castro’s friends and enemies alike, Furiati fills in gaps missing from other biographies and provides, through extensive narrative and photos, a powerful portrayal of this charismatic yet enigmatic head of state.
First published in Portuguese, followed by Spanish, Italian, and Chinese translations, this English translation is the definitive chronicle of Fidel Castro’s life.
Editorial Reviews
Review
“Among all contemporary political leaders, it’s hard to find someone considered as fascinating by so many people as Fidel Castro. His ‘consented’ biography is MAGNIFICENT.”
—Leandro Konder, Jornal do Brasil“Claudia Furiati’s biography of Fidel Castro is simply spectacular. A brilliant work that took almost ten years to be finished. This book is a very serious matter.”
—Juca Kfouri, Rede TV“Furiati teaches us how the triumph of the Cuban Revolution recovers and relies on a common legacy of the nation, a Cuban historical and cultural heritage embodied by José Martí. Claudia Furiati’s biography of Fidel is an essential book for the understanding of Cuba and its leader.”
—Mônica Lessa, O Globo“Claudia Furiati’s greatest accomplishment is the reliability of the collected data made available to the reader. If we’re in a country called Fidel, the map Claudia Furiati draws will help us to reach our final destination with extreme safety, making us feel truly well-informed.”
—Sérgio Sá e Paulo Paniago, Correio Braziliense“From these ‘20,000 Leagues Under the Sea,’ she emerged with a harpoon full of new information. Furiati, who also works as a scriptwriter, turns the battles into a sort of
Apocalypse Now. All that’s left to be done is reading . . . and making your own judgement on whether the author of the phrase ‘History Will Absolve Me’ will be absolved by history or not.” —Cassiano Elek Machado, Folha de São Paulo
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