Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda
Tula, La peregrina, la Avellaneda
Literature, Cuba
Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda (1814-1873)
Manuel Cofiño López
Cuban narrator, poet, and literary researcher
Miriam Rodríguez Hernández
Cuban writer of children's literature
Francisco Javier Balmaseda
He was born in San Juan de los Remedios, today in the province of Villa Clara, on March 31, 1823
Ángel José Arango Rodríguez
One of the pioneers of Cuban science fiction
Rafaela Chacón Nardi
Cuban poet and renowned pedagogue, she accumulated more than 30 titles, deserving of the Alejo Carpentier medal for her work, in addition to other distinctions
Mariano Brull Caballero
A representative poet of Cuban avant-gardism in the 1930s
Severo Felipe Sarduy Aguilar
Narrator, poet, essayist, man of theater and radio, he was a versatile artist and one of the fundamental figures of the so-called Latin American postboom
Raúl Aguiar Álvarez
Writer
Pablo Armando Fernández Pérez
One of the great contemporary Cuban writers
Víctor Casaus Sánchez
Poet, filmmaker, narrator and journalist
Renée Méndez Capote
La cubanita que nació con el siglo, Suzanne, Berenguelae Io-san
Cuban journalist and writer, known as "The little Cuban girl who was born with the century," as she described herself in her memoirs
Waldo Leyva Portal
Writer, journalist, and poet
Luís Manuel García Méndez
University professor, researcher and journalist
Edelmis Anoceto Vega
Poet, editor, literary translator, and graduate in English Language and Literature from Universidad de La Habana in 1964
José Koser
Cuban writer born in La Habana on March 28, 1940 but residing in the United States since 1960
Aurelio Mitjans
Mitjans was a scholar of Cuban literature, a verse writer, and an interesting personality in his own right who died at twenty-six years old
José Soler Puig
An important Cuban novelist who achieved great prestige in literature from his first novel, a rare occurrence that consecrated him on the path of narrative creation
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 ...
Jaime Sarusky Miller
Writer and journalist of Jewish origin
José Angel Buesa
Poeta enamorado
José Ángel Buesa, a neo-romantic writer, was in the mid-twentieth century "the most popular poet of Cuba"
María del Rosario Antuña Gutiérrez
Cuban writer
José Fornaris Luque
José Fornaris was born in Bayamo, former province of Oriente, currently province of Granma
Ricardo Riaño Jauma
He was born in La Habana
Julia Pérez Montes de Oca
Cuban writer who distinguished herself through the serenity of her poetry
Federico Uhrbach Campuzano
Cuban poet, representative of modernism during the early years of the twentieth century
Francisco Poveda Armenteros
Trovador cubano
Cuban poet, called by his contemporaries the "Cuban troubadour"
María Luisa Enriqueta del Carmen Milanés García
She was born at the Hato Abajo farm (other researchers claim it was at the El Palmarito farm, which was later called El Sombrero and today belongs to the municipality of Cauto Cristo), daughter of the ...
Francisco Sellén
Almaviva
Francisco Sellén, who would become known as a translator of German and English poets
Oscar Jerome Hijuelos
Cuban-American novelist was the first Hispanic to win the Pulitzer Prize for Best Work of Fiction
Luis Manuel Pérez Boitel
He was born in the city of Remedios in 1969, of which city he is an illustrious son
Manuel González del Valle
Dorilo, El redactor, M. J., Juan Vasallo Caraciolo. El psicólogo, El frenólogo, El bayamés, Fray Gerundio habanero, El ontólogo
Cuban writer and professor
Rolando Escardó
Cuban poet
Félix Pita Rodríguez
Poet, narrator, essayist, playwright, journalist, literary critic, translator, radio and television writer
Federico de Ibarzábal Plá
Poet and short story writer
Manuel María Mustelier
He published his first poems in El Triunfo
José Antonio Portuondo Valdor
He completed primary and secondary education up to the high school degree in Santiago de Cuba
Fayad Jamis Bernal
A renowned writer and plastic artist who was brought to Cuba as a child from his native Mexico
Alejandro Álvarez Bernal
Alejandro Álvarez Bernal
David Buzzi
Writer born in La Habana, he was in exile and worked at the Radio Tarquí station in Ecuador
Ángel Augier
Poet, literary researcher, critic, essayist and journalist
Nersys Teresita Felipe Herrera
Professor, poet and Cuban narrator
Luis de Jesús Suardíaz Rivero
Journalist, poet, critic, essayist and Cuban editor
Elaine Vilar Madruga
Cuban poet and narrator, member of the Asociación Hermanos Saíz
Reina María Rodríguez
Cuban poet born in the city of La Habana
Miguel de Cárdenas Chávez
Cuban writer of the nineteenth century who distinguished himself through his poetry
Emilio Bobadilla Lunar
Fray Candil, Dagoberto Mármara
A prose writer with a clean and penetrating style, contributor to the best French, Spanish, and Spanish American magazines





