Leonardo José Acosta Sánchez
Leonardo José Acosta Sánchez was born in the Cerro neighborhood, Tulipán Street and Calzada del Cerro, in the house where the "Paulita Concepción" school is currently located
José Julián Martí Pérez
Apóstol de la Independencia de Cuba
José Julián Martí Pérez was born on Paula Street No
Carlos Alberto Montaner Suris
Born in La Habana in 1943, Carlos Alberto Montaner has been a university professor and lecturer at various institutions in Europe, Latin America, and the United States
Félix Benjamín Caignet Salomón
Félix B. Caignet
He was born in the town of Santa Rita de Burenes, San Luis, in the Santiago region
Alejandro Gumersindo Alonso Rodríguez
AGA
Art critic, ballet and dance specialist; excellent curator who earned the Curatorship Award from the International Association of Art Critics; historian and author of books; journalist and photographer ...
Alfredo Viñas Alonso
Journalist Alfredo Viñas Alonso was a deserving recipient of several distinctions for his intense professional life
Manuel de Jesús García García
Manolo, Decano de la prensa en Matanzas
Manolo, National Prize for Journalism José Martí, passed away at the age of 91
Alejo Carpentier Valmont
He was a Cuban novelist and narrator who notably influenced Latin American literature during his famous period of prominence
Yoani María Sánchez Cordero
Yoani Sánchez
Cuban philologist and journalist, resident in Havana, who has achieved worldwide notoriety for her blog Generación Y, from which she makes a critical description of the reality of her country
Juan Evangelista Valdés Veitía
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Distinguished barber, poet, journalist and revolutionary
Ángel Torres
La Biblia del Béisbol
He was born in Vedado, Havana, and grew up in the Santo Suárez neighborhood in the same Cuban capital
Yanitsia Canetti
Graduate in Journalism from the Universidad de la Habana, with a Master's degree in Linguistics and a Doctorate in Latin American Literature
Leonardo de la Caridad Padura Fuentes
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Leonardo Padura was born in La Habana in 1955
Cristina María Saralegui de Ávila
Cristina, “Oprah Latina”
A journalist with more than 30 years of experience, she is recognized today by her colleagues as a symbol of the modern woman
Samuel Feijoó Rodríguez
He was born in San Juan de las Yeras
Jesús Castellanos Villageliú
Scarpia
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Lawyer, journalist, graphic humorist, essayist and Cuban narrator
Regino Eladio Boti Barreiro
One of the great poets of postmodernism, a movement that renewed lyric poetry on the Island in the second decade of the twentieth century
Luis Ortega Sierra
Sol
One of the most important journalists of Cuba's republican era died in Miami at the age of 94
Rosendo Canto Hernández
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Graduate of the Manuel Márquez Sterling School of Journalism
Ismael Anselmo Clark Mascaró
Born in Regla, Cuba, son of José Coleto Clark Morera, a patriot of distinguished enlightenment who actively participated in the cause for Cuban independence, and of Andrea Mascaró
Jorge Timossi Corbani
El Timo, el Flaco
Cuban writer of Argentine origin Jorge Timossi passed away at the age of 75 from a heart attack
Federico Villoch Vázquez
El Lope de Vega criollo, Cascabel
Journalist, playwright, Cuban theatrical entrepreneur
Ignacio Juan Claro Sarachaga Molina
Playwright and journalist
Enrique Labrador Ruiz
He was born on May 11, 1902 in Sagua la Grande, province of Las Villas, and died on November 10, 1991, in Miami
Antonio Sellén
Antonio Sellén published a single book of verses in 1864, when he was twenty-six years old, and titled it Poesías
José María Gálvez Alfonso
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Cuban lawyer and politician, forensic orator
Juan Francisco Calcagno Monzón
Francisco Calcagno
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Pedagogue, journalist, translator, anthologist, lecturer, biographer, essayist, poet and, above all, prolific Cuban novelist
Manuel González Bello
Cuban journalist
Joaquín Lorenzo Luaces
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Poet and playwright
Lisandro Otero
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Novelist, diplomat, and journalist
Antonio Bachiller Morales
Padre de la bibliografía cubana
University professor, journalist, historian, legal expert, bibliographer and prominent Americanist
María Villar Buceta
Born in Pedro Betancourt, Matanzas, María Villar Buceta managed at age 16 to astonish critics when, from her native corner, formerly called Corral Falso, she published her first poems and journalistic ...
Luis Victoriano Betancourt Salgado
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A lawyer, poet, journalist, and writer, he represented the west in the Chamber of Representatives of the Republic in Arms, and his presence was linked to more than one controversial event of ...
Ramón Rubiera Pastrana
Born in Los Palos, municipality of Nueva Paz, province of La Habana, a poet and journalist, narrator, art critic and publicist who served as Editor-in-Chief of the local magazines "Alborada" and "Bohemia".
He ...
Manuel García-Garófalo Mesa
Padre del periodismo en \\"Las Villas\\", M. A. Nuel, Alicates, Bélico, Escambray, X., M. M., Horacio Mora, Edmundo Agustín de la Roca, Sancho Panza, Juan Candela, Mambisito
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He was born in Santa Clara on the street of Santa Rosa between San Francisco Javier, currently Maceo and the Callejón de los Vizcaínos, today Plácido Street
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
Miguel Coyula Laguno
A journalist with a patriotic heart
Juan Francisco Sariol
He was born in San Luis and when he was seven years old his family moved to Santiago de Cuba, where he studied at a public school and at the private school San Severino, in exchange for different services ...
Manuel Navarro Luna
Cuban poet and journalist, representative of the avant-garde movement of the 1930s
Pedro Antonio Santacilia Palacios
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He lived most of his life abroad
Carlos Genaro Valdés
Justino
From his youth he was linked to typography, first as a typesetter in a printing shop and later as a writer, director, editor or contributor to magazines and newspapers
Guillermo Cabrera Álvarez
El genio,
A journalist with a long professional career and a great Cuban politician
Serafín Sánchez Valdivia
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Cuban patriot born in the former province of Las Villas
Mario Rodríguez Alemán
Cuban journalist
Juan Gualberto Gómez Ferrer
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Politician (patriot), journalist and leader of Cuban African Americans, who distinguished himself in the Independence of Cuba and during the republican period between 1901 and 1933
Juan Antonio Alfonso Roque
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He is head of the cultural section of the Provincial Newspaper 5 de Septiembre, and also serves as an adjunct professor in the Social Communication program at the University of Cienfuegos
Enrique Serpa Filis
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Outstanding Cuban narrator, poet, and journalist
María Luisa Acosta Hernández
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Journalist, typographer, proofreader, and editor





