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We have reached the end of this summer section, in which we share the work of some writers from Tunisia, most of them not so well known, but with a worthy creation and a promising future. In this way, it only remains to invite you to approach the work of these and other authors, because our culture would not be the same without their inspirational writers.
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Sandro David Leyva González was one of Rosell's reinforcements at the most recent Reina del Mar event in Cienfuegos. That day, I met him while he and Dayislenis Velázquez were "teaching" us how to write sonnets. And we learned. Sandro Leyva is an excellent poet that everyone should read and get to know.
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- Written by Dainelis Pérez Almaguer / Journalism student
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The Caracol Hall of the Union of Cuban Writers and Artists (UNEAC by its acronym in Spanish) in the territory hosted the closing of the Soul Flowers Poetry with the appreciation workshop "Passion for Poetry. General questions of metrics.”
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Sharing with young people is always a pleasure, and even more so when they set goals amid the mist. The Guernica 2023 Visual Arts Hall, organized by the Hermanos Saíz Association (AHS in Spanish) is not only a competitive exhibition where works by young local creators were exhibited but also a pretext to discuss the plastic arts and the need for contemporary creation as a mirror and light of social processes.
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- Written by Dainelis Pérez Almaguer / Journalism student
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With the theoretical panel "Los cromatismos de la poesía" (Chromatisms in Poetry), the Flores del Alma Poetry Festival (Soul Flowers) began early this week, which pays tribute to the text of the same name, the first book printed in the province by Manuel Agustín Nápoles Fajardo (brother of El Cucalambé, who used the pseudonym Sanlope).
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