Raúl Valdés Vivó
Doctor of Sociological Sciences, Economic Engineer, Full Professor
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
Julio Villoldo Bertrán
Cuban writer, librarian, and lawyer who lived between 1881 and 1953
Servando Eugenio Carvajal Moreno
Biology Professor
Federico Córdova
Born in La Habana, the writer and lawyer Federico Córdoba was a professor at the Universidad de La Habana and secretary of the Academia de Historia
Luis Francisco Báez Hernández
Prestigious Cuban journalist
Juan Manuel Planas Saínz
El Julio Verne de Cuba
Public figure from Cienfuegos, graduate of Electrical Engineering, founder of the Círculo Hispano Americano in 1904
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, ...
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 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
Carlos Manuel de Céspedes García-Menocal
Coming from both paternal and maternal lines of families established in his country since the beginning of Spanish colonization and involved in the political, economic, and cultural life at various stages ...
José Antonio Fernández de Castro
José Antonio Fernández de Castro was part of the Minorista Group and participated in the famous Protest of the Thirteen, an action that resulted in legal proceedings and imprisonment
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 ...
Ildelfonso Pérez Vigueras
Veterinary physician
Ramiro Valdés Galarraga
Cuban professor and writer, considered one of the most thorough scholars of José Martí
Manuel Serafín Pichardo Peralta
Illustrious Cuban poet and journalist
José Manuel Carballido Rey
Relevant writer and director of television programs in Cuba
Aniceto Valdivia
Conde Kostia
An illustrious writer, journalist, poet, critic, lecturer, playwright, and diplomat who, under the pseudonym Conde Kostia, revealed himself as one of the most interesting and representative figures of ...
José Ramón Brene
Theater director
Néstor Carbonell Rivero
Leonel, X, Tartaria, Carlos de Yolanda
Cuban writer, historian, and lawyer who collaborated in various publications of his time
Luis Francisco Beiro Álvarez
He graduated as a Bachelor of Laws from the Universidad de La Habana (1975)
Luis Felipe Bernaza
Outstanding filmmaker, writer, poet, and playwright
Julio Matas
He was born in Havana, Cuba
Desiderio Navarro Pérez
Researcher and critic of literature and art
Calvert Casey Fernández
Cuban writer of North American origin, he was part of the group of intellectuals gathered around Lunes de Revolución
Alcides Iznaga
Writer, teacher, poet, novelist, and pedagogue
Roberto González Echevarría
Cuban-American researcher of Latin American culture and literature
Leonel López-Nussa
Antonio Carpio, Alex Corbán, Alejo Beltrán, Red Blay, Ele Nussa
Painter, writer and critic
From childhood he begins to paint and draw and although he makes a brief foray into the San Alejandro academy, he is self-taught
Emiliano Florentino Morales Hernández
Writer, poet, researcher
Florentino was a gift from the Three Kings to his first-time parents: Eulogio and Irene
Rafael Otero
Cuban writer and poet recognized for having exerted great influence on Cuban Literature, where he began his journalism career with chronicles that garnered attention
Adolfo Martí Fuentes
Professor at the University of La Habana and National Director of Literature of the former National Council of Culture
Antonio L. Valverde Maruri
Cuban writer, lawyer, and professor born in La Habana
Antonio Zambrana Vázquez
Politician, lawyer and Cuban writer, participant in the Ten Years' War and member of the first government of the Republic of Cuba in Arms
Desiderio Herrera Cabrera
Mathematician and surveyor
Marcelino Arozarena Ramos
Juan de la Nuve
Teacher, poet and writer who was part of the editorial board of La Gaceta de Cuba
José Miguel Mejides Armas
Manuel Mejides
He was a distinguished Cuban narrator who accumulated important works in short stories and novels
Alberto Guerra Naranjo
Alberto Guerra holds a degree in History and Social Sciences, cultivates criticism and essays, is a film screenwriter and one of the most important Cuban narrators of the present time
Gino Ginoris
Poet, narrator, and editor
Jesús Lara Sotelo
Jesús Lara Sotelo (Havana, 1972) painter, sculptor, photographer, ceramicist and self-taught graphic designer
Raúl Roa Kourí
Raulito
Former Cuban diplomat and writer, son of Raúl Roa García (the Minister of Dignity, 1907-1982)
Daniel Burguet
Writer, narrator
Rolando López del Amo
Since 1955 he worked as a messenger and office clerk in the western railroads of Cuba and began his literary activity with the publication of individual poems in the newspaper Excelsior (1957-58)





