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… on the first steps of Hemingway as a writer, while his
compatriot Sandra Spainer will lecture on the first collection of letters of Hemingway.
The 14th International Colloquium Ernest Hemingway honors the 90th anniversary of the publication of his first book Three
Stories and Ten Poems and the six decades of his Pulitzer Prize.(Prensa Latina)
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…in which Hemingway lived in Cuba, called Finca Vigia, in San Francisco de Paula, near the Cuban capital, was bought by Hemingway in December 1940.
His yacht, called "Pilar", was restored with its original colors, registration information and other elements, to recreate the environment that surrounded Hemingway in Cuba. (Prensa Latina).
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…cludes panels, concerts, art exhibitions, and the launching of the award-winning books from the 2012 edition, along with the 269th edition of the Casa de las Americas magazine, illustrated with drawings by Mariano Rodriguez.The winners of the current edition in the six competition categories will be announced on Thursday, January 31.(Prensa Latina)
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…ta told the press that he expects the novel to be published in his country, since he considers it’s a book very close to national customs and idiosyncrasy. Carlos Acosta has won a large number of prizes during his brilliant career as a dancer, among them the prestigious Olivier Award. He was also given Cuba’s National Dance Prize in 2011. (ACN)
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…7-year-old author has been granted prizes by the Cuban Writers and Artists Association in the modalities cultural journalism, literary critique and several others over the past years.Padura will receive the National Literature Prize in a public ceremony scheduled to take place February 17, 2013, during the 22nd Havana International Book Fair. (ACN)
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…ghter calls her by her first name, as if they were friends. Modestly she speaks of her awards, among which are the Espejo de Paciencia Distinction -a recognition gathering up of all her lifework- and the Orden por la Cultura Nacional, Cuban government's highest artistic award.Such is our Niurki Pérez García. Such is the way our children love her.
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… successful with a wide cross section of readers. Born on July 6, 1922, Carilda, the host of the Special Gathering at the Palacio de Junco museum said she was very happy, and thanked the close friend for his gesture, not for the presentation of the text per se, but for the message of love, peace and spirituality expressed in his words. (ACN).
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…m to leave his country in 1959.There were good reasons, he added, to include him in the publicity committee for the historical national literacy campaign.Katia Tornés, expert with the Campechuela Municipal Museum especially, referred to the many songs Eduardo Saborit made from 1959 on, which earned him the designation Singer of the Revolution.
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