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The Visit/5:While Ferlinghetti turned pages, enjoying "In Due Season" and Daniel snapped photos, Pablo and I continued the conversation we began in Havana in 1960, when the revolution was only 18 months old. We think of our 40-year exchange of letters, and our long talks as just one on-going communication. Pablo mentioned his mother's Sephardic roots. Lawrence looked up from reading. The remark triggered Lawrence's memory of his Sephardic Caribbean aunt, the telephone operator. She would call him as a child in New York in the lilting accent of the islands and urge him to be a good boy. With all this talk of the tropics, our café soiree ended with the hopes of continuing this cultural exchange in Cuba. But will the US State department lift the Cuba travel ban in our lifetimes?
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