This masterwork of travel literature and history provides a
kaleidoscopic portrait of the Caribbean and illuminates its fierce grip
on the world's imagination.
From the moment Columbus gazed out from the deck of the Santa María in
1492 at what he mistook for an island off Asia, the Caribbean has been
subjected to the misunderstandings and fantasies of outsiders. Forged by
more than three centuries of mass migration and slave labor, the region
and its diverse peoples have helped shape the modern world--through
politics, religion, economics, music, and culture. Joshua Jelly-Schapiro
takes us from Cuba to Jamaica, Puerto Rico to Trinidad, Haiti to
Barbados, chronicling with wit and keen insight this "place where
globalization began."