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  2. Guillermo Cabrera Infante - Wikipedia

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    Guillermo Cabrera Infante (Spanish pronunciation: [ɡiˈʝeɾmo kaˈβɾeɾa iɱˈfante]; Gibara, 22 April 1929 – 21 February 2005) was a Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, [1] and critic; in the 1950s he used the pseudonym G. Caín, and used Guillermo Cain for the screenplay of the cult classic film Vanishing Point (1971).

  3. Tres tristes tigres (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Cabrera Infante's relations with the Castro regime deteriorated and the literary supplement was shut down by the government in 1961. In 1962, he was sent to Belgium to serve as a cultural attaché to the Cuban embassy in Brussels. [8] [9] It was in Brussels that Cabrera Infante wrote the first manuscript of what would become Tres tristes tigres ...

  4. The Lost City (2005 film) - Wikipedia

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    According to the "making-of" documentary, the role is similar to that of a Greek chorus, and is really the personality of the movie's author, G. Cabrera Infante. The "making-of" video claims that Murray was given some latitude in improvising dialogue; the scene toward the end in which The Writer and Meyer Lansky discuss egg creams was almost ...

  5. List of Cuban writers - Wikipedia

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    Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), anthropologist and poet; Guillermo Cabrera Infante (1929–2005), novelist, author of Tres tristes tigres, Cervantes Prize winner; Onelio Jorge Cardoso (1914–1986), screenwriter and short fiction writer; Alejo Carpentier (1904–1980), novelist, author of El reino de este mundo, Cervantes Prize winner

  6. Escambray rebellion - Wikipedia

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    Franqui, Carlos 1984 (foreword by G. Cabrera Infante and translated by Alfred MacAdam from Spanish 1981 version). Family portrait with Fidel, Random House First Vintage Books, New York. ISBN 0-394-72620-0. Priestland, Jane (editor) 2003. British Archives on Cuba: Cuba under Castro 1959–1962.

  7. Lloyd H. Dean - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Lloyd H. Dean joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 12.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.

  8. Suzanne Jill Levine - Wikipedia

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    She is a translator of a range of writers including Silvina Ocampo, Clarice Lispector, Cecilia Vicuña, Jorge Luis Borges, Manuel Puig, Adolfo Bioy Casares, Carlos Fuentes, José Donoso, Julio Cortázar and Guillermo Cabrera Infante. [5] [3] Levine is an honorary member of IAPTI. [6]

  9. Philip J. Quigley - Pay Pals - The Huffington Post

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    From January 2008 to December 2012, if you bought shares in companies when Philip J. Quigley joined the board, and sold them when he left, you would have a 12.1 percent return on your investment, compared to a -2.8 percent return from the S&P 500.