Gerardo Castellanos García
Gerardo Casiol
Author of numerous historical studies, he was born during his father's exile in Cayo Hueso and came to his homeland in 1899 with his family
Leonardo Lara
He began his career in the arts in 1983, as part of the Theater Group "Olga Alonso", where he studied acting with professor Humberto Rodríguez and participated in the stagings of Andoba (Adoba and Guillermo), ...
Juan Almeida Bosque
Cuban revolutionary commander
Manuel de la Cruz Fernández
Un Académico de la Lengua, El Académico de Banes, Isaías, Un Colaborador Asiduo, Emmanuel, Juan de las Guásimas, Micros, Un Occidental, Un Redactor, Raimundo Rosas, Juan Sincero, Bonifacio Sánchez.
Cuban writer, journalist, and literary critic
Enrique del Risco Arrocha
Bachelor's degree in History, Universidad de La Habana, 1990 and Ph
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
José Zacarías Tallet
José Zacarías Tallet, intimate friend and brother-in-law of Rubén Martínez Villena
Leopoldo Berrier Fernández
He was born in Güines, current province of Mayabeque
Noel Navarro
Journalist, narrator of novels and short stories, and essay writer
José Martín Félix de Arrate Acosta
Historian
Antonio Barreras
Antonio Barreras was a writer, lawyer, and journalist; he was the creator of the Hernández Catá Prize, awarded annually starting in 1942
Francisco Javier Blanchié Palma
Un gastronómico sin dinero
Cuban writer, born in La Habana, graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Laws
Gustavo Sánchez Galarraga
Cuban poet, playwright and musical lyricist, born in Havana in 1893 and died in his native city in 1934
Manuel Cofiño López
Cuban narrator, poet, and literary researcher
Raúl Aguiar Álvarez
Writer
Eduardo Agramonte Piña
Outstanding Cuban patriot of the 19th century, native of the former jurisdiction and current province of Camagüey
Víctor Casaus Sánchez
Poet, filmmaker, narrator and journalist
Antonio Silvano Suárez Sánchez
Silvano Suárez
Screenwriter of novels and adventures, outstanding director of Cuban television and theater, essayist and short story writer
Adolfo de Aragón
Adolfo de Aragón
Enrique Núñez Rodríguez
Enrique Nuñez Rodríguez was an innate communicator, an authentic Cuban, a profound intellectual and a talented artist
Waldo Leyva Portal
Writer, journalist, and poet
Luís Manuel García Méndez
University professor, researcher and journalist
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
Jorge Antonio González
Playwright, historian and theater critic, author of the books Cuban Operas and Their Authors (1943), History of Theater in La Habana (1961), Operistic Composition in Cuba (1986) and Chronology of Havana ...
José A. Escarpanter
Cuban researcher and theater critic José A
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 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
Ricardo Riaño Jauma
He was born in La Habana
Mario Sorondo
Promoter between 1920 and 1940 of traveling theaters, which eased the theatrical crisis caused by the rise of cinema
Abdón Senén Suárez Hernández
Senén Suárez, el zurdo prodigioso
Outstanding composer, guitarist, arranger, and writer
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
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
Virgilio Piñera Llera
He was born in the city of Cárdenas, province of Matanzas
Manuel Ortega Romero
Manolo Ortega
Writer, radio broadcaster, moderator, and scriptwriter for humorous programs on Cuban radio and television
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
José Ortega Munilla
Spanish writer and journalist, father of philosopher José Ortega y Gasset
Arturo R. de Carricarte Armas
Blas Gil, Segundo Valbuena, A. R. de Castro, Arracerit
Cuban journalist, writer, and diplomat
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





