The Girl with a Slavic Name
The stories that make up The Girl with a Slavic Name, sometimes brief and forceful, other times meticulous and colloquial, constitute a mosaic through which the poet and the jurist, the hustler and the prisoner, and many more, parade. Not even the Havana statue of John Lennon escapes the explorations of a book divided into two complementary parts. In the first part, imagination is rooted in national reality —although not exclusively— to develop often bizarre scenarios and situations. In the second part, national reality, especially that of the eastern part of the island, dwarfs the delirium of the most astute imagination.
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Written from Jail: Poetry
“Written from Jail” is a book that demonstrates that the exercise of freedom is owed not only to God but above all teaches us that even in the most difficult circumstances, a man can enhance the best of his spirit and continue to love, persevere in defending his ideas, and shelter the hope that good will always triumph over evil.
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