Esther Whitfield's book examines how art produced in Guantánamo transcends cultural and linguistic divides to find common ground, reimagining empathy and resistance against political forces.
the development of modern Havana and modern Cuban literature before departing for excursions related to those topics. As the local guides led us through Old Havana, talented singers and musicians ...
Reinaldo Arenas was the cursed visionary of late 20th-century Cuban literature, imprisoned by Castro and shunned by pro-Cuba leftist intellectuals in this country after he came over in the Mariel ...
This is the metadata section. Skip to content viewer section. When we think today about Cuban literature in the United States, especially that originally written in Spanish, Reinaldo Arenas emerges as ...
Culture is history, costumes and traditions, beliefs, symbols, behaviours, and values that define a group of people. While poets and intellectuals might describe it with elaborate words and ...
The fact that the International Book Fair has gone beyond Havana since the early 2000s to reach every Cuban province ratifies the will of the State to promote literature and reading.
Author Julio Anta reflects on his middle grade graphic novel debut, 'Speak Up, Santiago!,' and the importance of crafting stories for young readers in both English and Spanish.