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Home Posts tagged "literature"

literature

From Plantation to Palenque. DAVID LISENBY on Gerardo Fulleda

Gerardo Fulleda León’s theatre values human dignity above all else....

April 10, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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BRUTAL MIRAGE. By Guillermo López-Prieto

Translated by Barbara D. Riess. It’s all ready. You’ve gotten rid of everything....

April 10, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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HAVANA’S CRIMINAL EXCESS ON PAY-PER-VIEW. By Alan West-Durán

Murder, kidnappings, missing persons, lethal passions: How does socialism...

March 6, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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EL PAQUETE’S ART GALLERY. By Lizabel Mónica

Visual Artist Nestor Siré has set up an art gallery in today's most popular...

March 6, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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Canada goes to Havana’s Book Fair. By KAREN DUBINSKY

The presence of large numbers of Canadians in Cuba in February is not exactly...

March 6, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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STRANGE FRUITS. By Iván Darias Alfonso

It could have been any given morning in a primary school in Placetas, Villa...

March 6, 2017  By Ariana Reguant
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NATALIE HERNANDEZ reviews Iraida López’s Impossible Returns

Iraida López’s book Impossible Returns: Narratives of the Cuban Diaspora...

September 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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The Archive’s Ashes. By RAFAEL ROJAS

Translated by Ariana Hernández Reguant and Susannah Rodríguez Drissi In...

September 1, 2016  By Ariana Reguant
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A COMING OF AGE FOR CUBAN AMERICAN LITERATURE. By Susannah Rodríguez Drissi

Until recently, the main concern of Cuban-American fiction has been to voice...

December 3, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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GUSTAVO PÉREZ FIRMAT: Poems about a D.O.M. (Dirty Old Man)

  Dirty Old Man Talks to His Neighbors Contemplating retirement, D.O.M....

November 23, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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The Red Tree/El Arbol Rojo. 11 Haikus in translation, by CARLOS PINTADO

English translation by Eliana Rivero 1 Árbol oscuro: sostienes...

October 14, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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THE YEAR I TURN SCI FI. By Susannah Rodríguez Drissi

When aliens turn planet earth into a tourist colony, humans are forced...

August 19, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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ANNA KUSHNER: In Paris with “The Man Who Loved Dogs”

There is no doubt that Leonardo Padura is one of the most popular of Cuban...

June 16, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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HENRY MILLER IN HAVANA. Susannah Rodríguez Drissi reviews “Cuba in Splinters”

I first read Henry Miller in 1991. I had bought a vintage paperback of Tropic...

June 11, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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Three Poems by JUAN CARLOS FLORES, introduced by Lizabel Mónica

The poems included here are taken from El Contragolpe, the latest book...

May 15, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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In OFF THE PRESS, our review editor Susannah Rodríguez Drissi introduces Wendy Guerra

Let me open up by saying that it is always challenging to pick a favorite...

May 15, 2015  By Ariana Reguant
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