"I was able to read a movie before I was able to read a book"
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The subtext is also political and classed. In much of 20th-century Latin America, movies were mass access in a way books often weren’t: cheaper, more communal, less gatekept by education and elite taste. That matters for a Cuban novelist who came of age amid modernity’s loudest import - American film - and later navigated the ideological policing of culture. Film offered pleasure first, then perception; it trained the eye before the state or the academy could train the conscience.
Contextually, Cabrera Infante’s work is steeped in montage-like play: quick shifts, verbal jump cuts, dialogue that moves like a scene. The line quietly argues that his prose owes as much to the projector as to the library, and that "serious" literature can be born from pop spectacle without apology.
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"I was able to read a movie before I was able to read a book." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-was-able-to-read-a-movie-before-i-was-able-to-148481/. Accessed 16 Feb. 2026.







