night to dream you hope, revolution. Montaigne
@ s Dear readers and lovers of Cuban Culture: This weekend I was lucky! I meet two good friends-of Cuba and the books, which owe this happy discovery literature, because fortunately I just draw with the reissue of a book by my much desired. Here is
bibliographical reference. I enjoy it as I do, you know ... Stop by and read!
waiting for nightfall to dream with
REVOLUTION Nivaria Tejera
Editorial El Olivo Azul
Córdoba, Spain. Canary Islands Government
Issue 1, February 2011
Nivaria Tejera born in Cienfuegos, Cuba. Shortly after his family moved to the Canaries just before the outbreak of the Civil War. His father was imprisoned for the Franco regime, experience tells The ravine (The Blue Olive, 2010) - and return to Havana. Nivaria fleeing Batista's Cuba to Paris, but will return to support Castro. Disillusioned, he was exiled to the Île-de-France.
If Zola gave j'acusse, Nivaria say 'me ne ford': against hypocrisy and injustice, to leave. In this text genre that fuses memory and sentimental exile and witness to poetry. A resounding and uncompromising book that challenges death, indifference and oblivion. Nivaria Tejera's voice is raised against the Cuban regime's killing power and naked, sometimes lyrical and sometimes in parodic tone, but always against the silence that has tried to impose dictatorships.
"A book of poetry and life, two things that are an ally but few know it."
Julio Cortázar "A novel is not, a text, only the burrowing weapon writing and guts undermines the foundations of all dictatorships. "
Antonio Alvarez de la Rosa
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be good is the only way to be happy.
Being educated is the only way to be free. José Martí
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