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  2. Cuban literature - Wikipedia

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    Cuban literature is the literature written in Cuba or outside the island by Cubans in Spanish language. It began to find its voice in the early 19th century. The major works published in Cuba during that time were of an abolitionist character.

  3. List of Cuban writers - Wikipedia

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    A list of Cuban writers, including novelists, poets, and critics: Cuban authors and writers have influenced and shaped the history of the world. Throughout the years many of their contributions have caused radical shifts: from social movements to global perspectives in the Americas and beyond.

  4. List of Cuban-American writers - Wikipedia

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    Cuban–American Literature of Exile: From Person to Persona. University of Virginia Press. Rodrigo Lazo (2005). Writing to Cuba: Filibustering and Cuban Exiles in the United States. Envisioning Cuba. University of North Carolina Press. ISBN 0807829307. Ricardo L. Ortíz (2013). "Canons: Cuban-American Literature".

  5. Cuban American literature - Wikipedia

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    The literature of Cuban Americans may be read in light of Cuban immigration to the United States and/or Cuban exile.Cortina incorporates this history into his grouping of Cuban American literary output into "generations": neoclassical (circa 1800–1825), romantic (1825–1850), realist–naturalist (1850–1880), impressionist (1880–1910), avant-garde (1910–1940), existentialist (1940 ...

  6. Category:Cuban literature - Wikipedia

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    Cuban literature; Subcategories. This category has the following 10 subcategories, out of 10 total. + Cuban writers (20 C, 27 P) 0–9. 20th-century Cuban literature ...

  7. José Jacinto Milanés - Wikipedia

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    José Jacinto Milanés y Fuentes (born August 16, 1814 Matanzas Cuba – November 14, 1863), a self-educated and from humble origins, was a poet, linguist and writer who has been acclaimed as one of the best exponents of Cuban literature with the publication of his magnum opus El Conde Alarcos (1838) (The Count Alarcos).

  8. Is the U.S. slowly trying to improve relations with Cuba? Let ...

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    Its theme was Cuban literature. The fair became controversial when some Cuban exiled authors from Miami who traveled to Tampa to present their works learned they would be doing so alongside ...

  9. List of Cuban women writers - Wikipedia

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    Ginny Aiken (born 1955), Cuban-American novelist writing in English; Magaly Alabau (born 1945), Cuban-American poet, theatre director, actress, writes in Spanish; Dora Alonso (1910–2001), novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, children's writer; María Argelia Vizcaíno (born 1955), Cuban-American historian, journalist, non-fiction ...