Diego Vicente Tejera
Cuban patriot, poet, journalist, essayist, literary critic
Esteban Pichardo Tapia
Researcher valued as the most notable geographer of Cuba for his outstanding contributions to that discipline, and also as one of the first lexicographers of Cuban Spanish
Miguel Ángel Macau García
Journalist, poet, and playwright
Richard Blanco
"Richard Blanco was made in Cuba, assembled in Spain and imported to the USA," according to his official biography
Gustavo Sánchez Galarraga
Cuban poet, playwright and musical lyricist, born in Havana in 1893 and died in his native city in 1934
Renée Potts
Born in La Habana
Francisco Javier Balmaseda
He was born in San Juan de los Remedios, today in the province of Villa Clara, on March 31, 1823
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
José Manuel Guarch Delmonte
Scientist recognized nationally and internationally for the contributions he has made in various fields of human knowledge such as Archaeology, Speleology and History; in addition to standing out as a ...
Víctor Casaus Sánchez
Poet, filmmaker, narrator and journalist
Juan Marinello Vidaurreta
Cuban politician and notable intellectual
Waldo Leyva Portal
Writer, journalist, and poet
Edelmis Anoceto Vega
Poet, editor, literary translator, and graduate in English Language and Literature from Universidad de La Habana in 1964
Sidroc Ramos Palacios
He was born in the city of Sancti Spíritus, Cuba
Ramón de Palma Romay
Journalist, pedagogue, lawyer, essayist, poet, playwright, and narrator
José Koser
Cuban writer born in La Habana on March 28, 1940 but residing in the United States since 1960
José Álvarez Baragaño
Cuban writer, belonging to the so-called Generation of the 50s, the first group of poets that emerged after the Revolution
José Fornaris Luque
José Fornaris was born in Bayamo, former province of Oriente, currently province of Granma
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
José Zacarías González del Valle
El ecléctico, Otro, Tulio
Narrator, poet, professor, literary critic
Virgilio Piñera Llera
He was born in the city of Cárdenas, province of Matanzas
Félix Pita Rodríguez
Poet, narrator, essayist, playwright, journalist, literary critic, translator, radio and television writer
Rafael María Mendive Duany
Rafael María de Mendive is popularly acclaimed for his role as a bastion in the cultural and civic formation of José Martí
José Dolores Poyo Estenoz
Journalist, writer, poet and tobacco factory reader, friend and close collaborator of José Martí in the creation of the Cuban Revolutionary Party
Federico de Ibarzábal Plá
Poet and short story writer
Manuel María Mustelier
He published his first poems in El Triunfo
Pedro de Oraá Carratalá
Poet, narrator, essayist, critic of visual arts and painter
Nersys Teresita Felipe Herrera
Professor, poet and Cuban narrator
Pablo de la Torriente Brau
The life of Pablo de la Torriente Brau was as brief as it was intense: he was born on December 12, 1901, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, and died in combat—also in December—on the 18th of 1936, in Majadahonda, ...
Felipe Pichardo Moya
Cuban archaeologist, lawyer, and poet
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
José Alberto Acosta Pérez
Cuban poet, literary critic, and novelist with an extensive bibliography, particularly in the field of poetry, where he garnered important accolades
Alberto Riera Gómez
Journalist, Doctor of Law, poet, active participant in the struggle against the government of Gerardo Machado
José Manuel Poveda
Mirval de Eteocles, Filián de Montalver, Darío Notho, Raúl de Nangis, Fabio Stabia, Alma Rubens
Cuban writer, author of the poem "El grito abuelo", included in the book Versos precursores (1917), considered as the precursor of Negrismo
Ramón de Palma
Alfonso de Maldonado
Following family tradition, he studied law and received his degree as a lawyer
Emiliano Florentino
He was a bookkeeper, stenographer, typist, and accountant before dedicating himself to museology
Gastón Baquero
Native of Banes, he was an important Cuban writer and poet of the twentieth century, who after the Cuban revolution lived in exile in Spain
Idelfonso Estrada Zenea
Ildefonso Zenea, I.E.Z., I de E y Z., D. I... E... y Z..., Estrada y Estrada, Zenea, Ildefonso, Pablo de la Luz.
Writer, poet and patriot
Son of don José Roustán de Estrada and of doña María Zenea, direct descendant of the wealthy Mariel landowners Roustán de Estrada, Marquis of Toro, Luque and Rocamoure who ...
Enrique de la Osa Perdomo
Cuban journalist, poet, politician, and professor
Manuel Serafín Pichardo Peralta
Illustrious Cuban poet and journalist
Ramón Guirao
Cuban poet





