Poésie et dissidence à Cuba Engagement et désengagement des écrivains, de La Havane à Madrid (1966-2002)

In 1966, seven years after the advent of the Cuban revolution, a new poetic group was born around the magazine El caimán barbudo, affiliated to the Communist Party of Cuba. Their writing is turbulent, original, combining adherence to the regime and playful distance. The evolution of freedom of expr...

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Main Author: Damerdji, Amina (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Published: Madrid Casa de Velázquez 2022
Series:Bibliothèque de la Casa de Velázquez
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