Carlos Manuel de Céspedes Quesada
Cuban politician, diplomat, and intellectual
Alejo Carpentier Valmont
He was a Cuban novelist and narrator who notably influenced Latin American literature during his famous period of prominence
Rosendo Canto Hernández
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Graduate of the Manuel Márquez Sterling School of Journalism
Lisandro Otero
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Novelist, diplomat, and journalist
Gerardo Hernández Nordelo
He was born into a humble family, the third child and the youngest of Gerardo Hernández Martí —now deceased— and Carmen Nordelo Tejera
Adolfo Martí Fuentes
He was a professor at the University of La Habana and National Director of Literature of the former National Council of Culture
Raúl Roa García
Canciller de la Dignidad
Writer, polemicist, professor, politician and diplomat, since adolescence he was linked to the country's revolutionary movements, first against the Machado tyranny and later against the Batista regime. ...
Fernardo González Llort
He was born in La Habana, of working-class background, son of Magaly Llort Ruiz and Fernando Rafael González Quiñones
Gonzalo de Quesada Aróstegui
A few months after the outbreak of the Ten Years' War (October 10, 1868), Gonzalo de Quesada y Aróstegui was born in Havana
Oscar Pino Santos
He was born in Banes, Holguín
Mariano Brull Caballero
A representative poet of Cuban avant-gardism in the 1930s
Manuel Díaz Martínez
Manuel Díaz Martínez was born in Santa Clara in 1936
José Antonio Ysidoro Ramos Aguirre
José Antonio Ramos, El Capitán Araña, Pancho Moreira jr.
Representative of the first generation of republican playwrights, his work is confined to the first three decades of the century, although his initial play, Almas rebeldes, was published in 1906, and his ...
Guy Pérez-Cisneros Bonnel
One of the principal figures in art criticism in the first half of the twentieth century in Cuba
Ricardo Riaño Jauma
He was born in La Habana
Juan Nuiry Sánchez
Distinguished university professor, researcher, politician and Cuban revolutionary
Arturo R. de Carricarte Armas
Blas Gil, Segundo Valbuena, A. R. de Castro, Arracerit
Cuban journalist, writer, and diplomat
José Antonio Portuondo Valdor
He completed primary and secondary education up to the high school degree in Santiago de Cuba
Raúl Valdés Vivó
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Economic Engineer, Full Professor
Fayad Jamis Bernal
A renowned writer and plastic artist who was brought to Cuba as a child from his native Mexico
Lionel Soto Prieto
Cuban revolutionary
Mario García Incháustegui
He served as Ambassador of Cuba in Uruguay, Paraguay, Chile, in Geneva before the United Nations Organization and International Organizations, and in New York as permanent delegate of Cuba to the United ...
José Antonio Fernández de Castro
José Antonio Fernández de Castro was part of the Minorista Group and participated in the famous Protest of the Thirteen, an action that resulted in legal proceedings and imprisonment
Manuel Serafín Pichardo Peralta
Illustrious Cuban poet and journalist
Aniceto Valdivia
Conde Kostia
An illustrious writer, journalist, poet, critic, lecturer, playwright, and diplomat who, under the pseudonym Conde Kostia, revealed himself as one of the most interesting and representative figures of ...
Carlos Gabriel García Vélez
Brigadier of the Cuban Libertador Army, son of Major General Calixto García Íñiguez
Calixto García Enamorado
Brigadier General of the Cuban Liberating Army
Pedro Álvarez Tabío Longa
Historian and editor
Rafael García Bárcenas
Cuban poet, philosopher, and revolutionary
Raúl Roa Kourí
Raulito
Former Cuban diplomat and writer, son of Raúl Roa García (the Minister of Dignity, 1907-1982)
Rolando López del Amo
Since 1955 he worked as a messenger and office clerk in the western railroads of Cuba and began his literary activity with the publication of individual poems in the newspaper Excelsior (1957-58)
César Antonio de Jesús López Núñez
Poet, narrator, essayist, diplomat, writer, literary-medical critic and Cuban professor
Manuel Yepe Menéndez
Cuban journalist and diplomat specializing in international politics
Bruno Eduardo Rodríguez Parrilla
Bruno Rodríguez
Bruno Eduardo Rodríguez Parrilla (Mexico City, January 22, 1958) is a prominent Cuban diplomat and politician who has served as Minister of Foreign Affairs of Cuba since 2009
Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez
Carlos Fernández de Cossío Domínguez is a Cuban diplomat born on December 21, 1959





