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The Tragedy of Fidel Castro by Joao Cerqueira A war between Fidel Castro and JFK is about to start. Jesus returns to Earth and teams up with Fátima, who is convinced she can create a miracle to avoid the conflict. Castro makes a pact with the Devil. A Featured Interview Why write a novel about Fidel Castro? I have a special interest in this complex historical figure. He led a revolution, defied America for decades and almost started a nuclear war. The Berlin Wall has fallen, the Soviet Union no longer exists and China has become capitalist – but nothing seems to overturn Castro. The CIA tried to poison him, to shoot him, hired the Mafia to kill him and nothing works. He is old and sick, he can’t do seven-hour speeches anymore, but he is still El Comandante – he is still in charge. So, I have been to Cuba three times and I spoke with a lot of people. The scene in the book featuring demonstrations against the regime and throwing stones was told to me by Havana citizens who were there. They also told me the story of the execution of one of the nation’s heroes, General Arnaldo Ochoa (he is the inspiration for the character Camilo Ochoa, who owes his first name to Camilo Cienfuegos). In a way, the idea for writing a novel about El Comandante began at this point. Besides, how many novels are there about Fidel Castro? What were the reasons for how you represented God, Christ, and Fátima? As most Portuguese, I had a traditional Catholic education. I was christened, I went to catechism classes, I was confirmed and I went to mass (was obliged to go) until the age of fourteen. So, from a young age religion has played an important role in my cultural development. At the same time, I have always been intrigued by the story of the Miracle of Fatima: the Virgin Mother and 26 | www.BTSeMag.com the angels descend from the heavens and reveal three secrets to three shepherd children – the description of hell, the end of communism and a third secret, which for a long time was believed to be the end of the world. In addition the Holy Virgin warned them that the sun would move on the 13th of October, 1917 and thousands of people traveled to Fátima and swore that they really did see it move. Could there be anything more extraordinary than this? And, to make the case all the more interesting, during the 80s theories and books appeared claiming that there had been an extraterrestrial intervention in Fátima. The Virgin Mary and the angels were beings from another planet. My imagination had all it needed to create a story featuring these characters. Then, as there was a prediction about the end of communism, the connection between the sun miracle and Fidel Castro became – in terms of literature – credible. João Cerqueira has PhD in the History of Art João Cerqueirahas aa PhD in History of Art from the from the University of He had four year research University of Oporto. Oporto. He had a four-year research sponsorship grant awarded Portuguese sponsorship grant awarded by the by the Portuguese Science and Technology Foundation (FCT), Science and Technology Foundation (FCT), within the field within the field of the history of art. Hecovered the of history of art. He covered the Porto 2001 European Capital of Culture for Porto 2001 European Capital of Culture for Arte Arte Ibérica magazine. He is the author of seven Ibérica magazine. He is the author of seven books. books. joaocerqueira.com