Leary’s work is impeccably researched, with excellent archival documentation from a wide range of sources, including fiction, poetry, autobiography, political polemics, journalism, and illustrations. The totality of his portrait makes clear that the United States has been consistently invested (so to speak) in representing its Latin American neighbors for self-serving national purposes.–Jeff Karem, Cleveland State University, author of The Purloined Islands: Caribbean-U.S. Crosscurrents in Literature and Culture, 1880–1959.