The Flying Fish
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About the Book
About the Book
The Flying Fish is a historical novel which deals with the life of Luis Recio, a young idealist from the Cuban upper class who joins the fight against the Fulgencio Batista dictatorship, enlists in Fidel Castro's guerilla band in the Sierra Maestra, and with the triumph of the revolution becomes an assistant minister of justice in the new government. Growing disenchanted with the revolution, Luis joins the underground and later participates in the fateful Bay of Pigs invasion.
Through the eyes of the protagonist we witness the chain of events which brought communism to Cuba, sowed the seeds for the Bay of Pigs invasion, and moved the super powers to the brink of nuclear disaster.
About the Author
About the Authors
Dr. Eduardo Zayas-Bazán is a native of Camagüey, Cuba. He has an M.S. in Foreign Language Education from Kansas State Teachers College, Emporia, KS, and a Doctor en Derecho degree from Universidad Nacional José Martí, Havana, Cuba.
In April of 1961, Zayas-Bazán participated in the Bay of Pigs Invasion of Cuba as a frogman. He was wounded in his right knee, captured, and spent one year in prison before being ransomed with fifty-nine other wounded prisoners that needed urgent medical attention in the United States. Zayas-Bazán is a Professor Emeritus in Foreign Languages from East Tennessee State University where he was chair of the Foreign Language Department from 1973 to 1993. Throughout his notable career he has been the recipient of ETSU’s Distinguished Faculty Award; Sigma Delta Pi’s Premio Martel and the Tennessee Foreign Language Teaching Association’s Jacqueline Elliot Award. Zayas-Bazán was the first Cuban-American elected president of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese and of the National Association of Cuban-American Educators. He has also been President of the Municipality of Camagüey in Exile, editor of its periodical, El Camagüeyano Libre, and vice president of Cuban Cultural Heritage.
Professor Zayas-Bazán was associate editor of Hispania, the journal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese. In addition to writing numerous articles in regional and national journals, he is the coauthor,
co-editor and translator of seventeen books. Two of his textbooks, ¡Arriba! and Conexiones, published by Prentice Hall, are being used at some 150 colleges and universities in the U.S. and Canada. Professor Zayas-Bazán is retired and lives in Miami, Florida since May of 1999.