Agustín Acosta Bello
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He is one of the most celebrated Cuban writers of the twentieth century
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
Arturo Agramonte García
Camagüey
Cuban filmmaker collaborator of the late Mexican filmmaker Emilio "El Indio" Fernández
He began his film career in the 1940s as a directing assistant to Juan Orol, a director of rumbera films, in the ...
José Miguel Sánchez Gómez
Yoss
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Bachelor of Science in Biological Sciences from the University of La Habana in 1991, he has obtained numerous awards
Fernando Pérez Valdés
Bachelor's degree in Hispanic Language and Literature from the University of La Habana
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
Angel Arango
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He studied in his native city, including his high school diploma at the Instituto de Segunda Enseñanza de La Habana
Agustín Rojas Anido
Agustín de Rojas
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Bachelor's degree in Biological Sciences with a specialty in Physical Anthropology in 1971
Félix Benjamín Caignet Salomón
Félix B. Caignet
He was born in the town of Santa Rita de Burenes, San Luis, in the Santiago region
Félix Mondejar Pavón
F. Mond
He began writing in the seventies of the twentieth century, enthusiastic about Oscar Hurtado's prologues to anthologies of fantastic and science fiction themes
Miguel Barnet Lanza
From a very young age, he became linked to leading figures in Cuban ethnology such as Argeliers León and Isaac Barreal
Antón Arrufat Mrad
His demeanor resembles the stereotype of a Catholic seminarian, with that ecstatic bearing of exasperating self-sufficiency
Juan Guiteras Gener
Padre de la parasitología médica nacional
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Distinguished hygienist physician, epidemiologist, writer and pedagogue
Leonardo de la Caridad Padura Fuentes
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Leonardo Padura was born in La Habana in 1955
Emerio Medina Peña
Outstanding Cuban writer
Reinaldo Arenas Fuentes
Cuban novelist whose early work was part of the Latin American boom narrative, and whose latest productions are a painful and satirical testimony of his life, as in Before Night Falls (1992)
Félix Francisco José María de la Concepción Varela Morales
El Padre Varela
Priest, teacher, writer, philosopher and Cuban politician who had an important role in the intellectual, political and religious life of Cuba during the first half of the 19th Century
José Raul Bernardo Pérez
He is a true "Renaissance man," born in La Habana, Cuba
Enrique Collazo Tejada
Enrique Collazo
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
Juan Antonio Molina Cuesta
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Bachelor's degree in Art History from the Universidad de La Habana
Ernesto Fundora Hernández
He studied guitar as a child, then completed his degree in film, radio and TV direction at the Instituto Superior de Arte of Ciudad de La Habana and subsequently graduated from the Escuela Internacional ...
Abelardo José Estorino López
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Abelardo José Estorino López (1925)
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
Erdwin Juventino Fernández Sánchez
Erdwin Fernández, Trompoloco, Simplicio
Cuban actor in radio, television, film, and circus
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
Tranquilino Sandalio de Noda Martínez
Notable naturalist sage, surveyor, and Cuban writer
Juan Emilio Hernández Giró
From thirteen years of age he showed his passion for art, his first teachers being his father Rodolfo Hernández Soleliac and the Frenchman Luis Oscar Marisy
Onelio Jorge Cardoso
Cuentero mayor
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He was born in Calabazar de Sagua, a small town in the center of the Island, belonging to the former province of Las Villas, on May 11, 1914
Fernando José Salvador Valdés Aguirre
He was born in the Villa de San Julián de los Güines, the son of Antonio and Josefa Gabriela, natives of La Habana
Lisandro Otero
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Novelist, diplomat, and journalist
Alberto Damián Luberta Noy
Luberta, «el mártir cotidiano de la radio», Fabio Henríquez
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Director and writer of radio programs
Guillermo Álvarez Guedes
Álvarez Guedes, “innovador de la comedia moderna”
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Comedian, actor, writer, singer, producer and music entrepreneur
Antonio Bachiller Morales
Padre de la bibliografía cubana
University professor, journalist, historian, legal expert, bibliographer and prominent Americanist
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 ...
Raúl Morales García
Raúl Morales del Cascorro
Cuban writer with an extensive body of work (Trees Without Roots, A Dove for Graciela, The Best Fruit)
José Cipriano de la Luz Caballero
Pepe, Un habanero, El mismo, Fairplay, Un amante de la verdad, El justiciero, Filolezes, El amigo de la juventud, El centinela, El escolástico
Pedagogue and philosopher
José Ramón Betancourt Betancourt
El estudiante, Las dos banderas
Cuban writer who stood out for his work in prose
Gustavo Pérez Firmat
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He was born in Cuba and emigrated to the United States to the city of Miami in 1960, when he was only 11 years old
Serafín Sánchez Valdivia
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Cuban patriot born in the former province of Las Villas
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. ...
Nicolás Azcárate Escobedo
Lawyer, politician and Cuban journalist, born near the city of Santiago in 1828 and died in La Habana in 1894
Miguel Antonio de Carrión de Cárdenas
When the War of Independence broke out in 1895, he emigrated to the United States
Manuel Márquez Sterling
Tresemes, Manuel Márquez Mola, Carlos Loysel, XXX
Cuban writer, journalist, and diplomat
Heberto Padilla
Cuban poet born in Puerta del Golfe, Pinar del Río, Cuba
Jorge Luis Arzola
Cuban writer born in Jatibonico, Sancti Spíritus (1966)





