The Cuban revolutionary Fidel Castro is one of the most written-about men in the world today. Most approaches to his life are either hagiographies in which he can do no wrong, or rants in which he is the dictator who has kept the island of Cuba under his heel. By contrast, Nick Caistor brings together personal details and a discussion of the ideas driving Castro on throughout his life. His ultimate aim is to give readers the opportunity to judge for themselves whether or not, as Castro himself once said, history will absolve me.