Stunning New Novel Chronicles the Downfall of Fidel Castro
The Last Revolution by Micheal Kazuhiro Nishitani is a gripping novel about the last days of Fidel Castro's brutal regime.
Memphis, TN (PRWEB) May 21, 2008 -- The Last Revolution by Micheal Kazuhiro Nishitani uses fiction to explore how technology can be used to control the brain in the future, even as it explores the legacy of Fidel Castro's stronghold on Cuba.
Can Cuba ever really be free? Haunted by memories of the Hiroshima bombing and the 1958 Cuban revolution, Dr. Hiroaki Nakagawa revisits Cuba in 1995. Not only does he fall in love with the culture, but he gives his heart to a woman who urges him to live in the moment instead of the past, or exclusively in the world of mathematics. But when Hiro develops a computer that can duplicate any human memory system, he is recruited by Cuba's highest-ranking general. The brilliant computer scientist soon realizes that the reality of life in Cuba and Fidel's vision are not the same. It's now up to Hiro to help Cubans find a new kind of freedom that they can live with forever.
Micheal Kazuhiro Nishitani's portrait of Cuba is stunningly authentic. Told with warmth, wit and a keen intelligence, The Last Revolution is a novel that delves into the true meaning of freedom.
For more information or to request a free review copy, members of the press can contact the author at kazuhiro(at)bellsouth.net or visit http://www.thelastrevolutionnovel.com. The Last Revolution is available for sale online at Amazon.com, BookSurge.com, and through additional wholesale and retail channels worldwide.
About the Author
Micheal Kazuhiro Nishitani is a native of Japan who has lived in the United States since 1966. A world traveler, he has immersed himself in the culture of each country he has visited by living with native families. The Last Revolution is the first in a series of Dr. Hiroaki Nakagawa books.
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