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- Written by Graciela Guerrero Garay
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I met her through a beautiful book, designed as she wanted, for children; just a year and two months ago. I think she did it with special intention for her Manatí children. I won't be able to know. Sadly, and in its brutal way, the COVID-19 snatched the writer Irma Rosa Govín from us.
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- Written by Reynaldo López Peña
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- Written by Yelaine Martínez Herrera
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He confesses that he was never inclined to literature. In 2015 he attended the Guillermo Vidal literary workshop, based at the Provincial Committee of the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC, by its acronym in Spanish), motivated by the micro-story, and then he was a few years away from the profession until he resumed those walks. Today he masters genres such as haikus, the Cuban stanza, the aphorism, the epigram, the sonnet, and short sonnet.
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- Written by Esther De la Cruz Castillejo
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Some men anchor themselves in places and become an intimate part of their best works. They are almost always passionate beings, with the discipline and the indispensable talent to transcend and, for that reason, they touch the soul of spaces and transform them for the better. In Las Tunas we have had many such people.
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- Written by Mirtha Beatón Borges / Editor for Sanlope Publishing House
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It was expected news: the Sanlope Publishing House, from Las Tunas, today uploaded to the cyberspace "De ciudad, pues, puede ser," its first digital book, which contains texts by 33 authors -10 poets and 23 poets, from various provinces-, as a contribution to the activities for the 225th anniversary of this capital city. The title chosen is a reference from Marti.
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