Miguel Ángel Barnet Lanza (born January 28, 1940) is a Cuban writer, novelist and ethnographer. Known as an expert on Afro-Cuban culture, he studied sociology...
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newspaper article, Montejo had been contacted in 1963 by Cuban ethnologist Miguel Barnet, who conducted a series of taped interviews with him. From these, he...
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Barnet (1914–1998), American newspaper editor Miguel Barnet (born 1940), Cuban novelist Nahum Barnet (1855–1931), Australian architect Olga Barnet (1951–2021)...
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María Loynaz and José Lezama Lima have been influential. Romanticist Miguel Barnet, who wrote Everyone Dreamed of Cuba, reflects a more melancholy Cuba...
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party disbanded. It is believed[who?] Esteban Montejo, subject of Miguel Barnet's "Biografía de un cimarrón," was a member of this party, or had close...
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spied on him, to figures such as Nicolás Guillén, Alejo Carpentier, Miguel Barnet, Sarduy, and of course Castro himself. His autobiography Before Night...
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Enzensberger is based on the oral autobiography related in 1963 to Miguel Barnet by Montejo, who was also a veteran of the Cuban War of Independence...
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traditions. Since 1995 it has been led by one of his prominent students, Miguel Barnet, known for his development of the testimonial style in ethnographic...
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ISBN 978-1403977861. Barnet, Miguel (1997). "On Congo Cults of Bantu Origin in Cuba". Diogenes. 45 (179): 141–164. OCLC 4657598041. Barnet, Miguel (2001). Afro-Cuban...
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estudiantes del 71, 1976, guitarra y orquesta Tres cantos, 1981, textos: Miguel Barnet, Héctor Angulo y Gerardo Fulleda, voz grave y orquesta La llama, 1984...
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Donald Revell, Tom Bradley (author), Rae Desmond Jones, Martha Collins, Miguel Barnet, Diann Blakely, Charles Harper Webb, Malay Roy Choudhury, Gopi Kottoor...
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Gerardo Fulleda León, playwright-activist Ana Maria Simo and folklorist Miguel Barnet - and held readings and performances. Nevertheless, El Puente is remembered...
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in the teachings of Fernando Ortiz, Lydia Cabrera, Natalia Bolívar, Miguel Barnet and other scholars who claim that Afro-Cuban culture is an integral...
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and chamber orchestra, El Cimarrón, based on a book by Cuban author Miguel Barnet about escaped black slaves during Cuba's colonial period. His political...
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Wappers (Belgian painter) Anne Louise Germaine de Staël (Swiss writer) Miguel Barnet (Cuban writer, novelist and ethnographer) Romanticism Romantic poetry...
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Yaramis Armenteros Medina President of the Union of Writers and Artists Miguel Barnet Lanza President of the National Institute of Hydraulic Resources Inés...
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Otero, Las iniciales de la tierra by Jesús Díaz and Oficio de angel by Miguel Barnet received acclaim from critics and readers during the phenomenon of a...
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ProQuest 302453931. Montejo, Esteban. Biography of a Runaway Slave (1966). Ed. Miguel Barnet. Trans. W. Nick Hill. Willimantic, CT: Curbstone, 1994. (First published...
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golden flood" belongs." In 1993 Hintze undertook, at the invitation of Miguel Barnet and the Cuban writers’ union UNEAC, a reading tour of Cuba. In the same...
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1962) Brígida Agüero y Agüero (1837–1866) Reinaldo Arenas (1943–1990) Miguel Barnet (born 1940) Guillermo Cabrera Infante (1929–2005) Alejo Carpentier (1904–1980)...
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1972), poet and writer Gastón Baquero (1916–1997), poet and writer Miguel Barnet, anthropologist and testimonialist Antonio Benítez-Rojo (1931–2005)...
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from 1969 to 1971. She studied in the Netherlands and was inspired by Miguel Barnet's writing a biography of Esteban Montejo. Project Muse A. James Arnold...
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1991 Ángel Augier 1992 Abelardo Estorino 1993 Francisco de Oraá 1994 Miguel Barnet 1995 Jesús Orta Ruiz 1996 Pablo Armando Fernández 1997 Carilda Oliver...
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in the 4D stage production Capricho-LivExperience, an adaptation of Miguel Barnet's multi-awarded coming-of-age novel Canción de Rachel; furthermore, the...
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Jonathan Barnet (1677/78 – 1745) was an English privateer in the Caribbean, best known for capturing pirates Calico Jack, Anne Bonny, and Mary Read. The...
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mangüé" is often played as a yambú, a type of rumba. In Cuba, ethnologist Miguel Barnet noted that cross-fertilization was common as hawkers also often based...
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runaway slave (in Cuba & Latin America - see "El Ultimo Cimarron" by Miguel Barnet); or a fruit-topped snow cone (in Sonora, MX). In the Old West (late...
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New Reelected Female José Ramón Balaguer Cabrera Old Reelected Male Miguel Barnet Lanza New Reelected Male Sixto Batista Santana Old Not Male Gladys Bejerano...
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de Narciso Más allá de la linterna "Prologue" to Con pies de gato, Miguel Barnet Miocardio culpable Nodarse, Frank Padrón. "La profesion maldita". Archived...
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José Agripino Barnet y Vinageras (June 23, 1864 – September 18, 1945) was a Cuban politician and diplomat who served as interim President of Cuba from...
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