Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo escribe sobre la exhibición no oficial del documental Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry en un cine independiente de La Habana, Cuba, y del performance fotográfico de Walfrido López Rodríguez inspirado en el “Study in Perspective” de Ai.
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Polina Martínez Shviétsova’s writing has that fragmentary strength that emanates both from delirium and ingenuity. A fiction writer, poet and freelance journalist, she is the author of two books of poetry, Gotas de Fuego and Tao del Azar, and a short story collection, Hechos con Metallica.
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Fiction writer, poet, and freelance journalist, Polina Martínez Shviétsova is the author of the poetry collections Gotas de fuego and Tao del azar, and the narrative volume Hechos con Metallica. Her writing has that fragmentary strength that emanates both from delirium and ingenuity.
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Narradora, poeta y periodista independiente, Polina Martínez Shviétsova ha publicado los poemarios Gotas de fuego y Tao del azar, y el libro de cuentos Hechos con Metallica. Su escritura tiene esa fuerza fragmentaria que emana del delirio y la ingenuidad. Vive en La Habana, Cuba.
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Narradora, poeta y periodista independiente, Polina Martínez Shviétsova ha publicado los poemarios Gotas de fuego y Tao del azar, y el libro de cuentos Hechos con Metallica. Su escritura tiene esa fuerza fragmentaria que emana del delirio y la ingenuidad. Vive en La Habana, Cuba.
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Author of the short story collection Zona de Exorcismo, Espineta Osuna takes refuge in an upper floor of one of the few tall buildings of Camagüey, Cuba. From there, with explosive silence, like a gladiator illuminated by her own letters, she has been writing a novel for years.
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Author of the short story collection Zona de Exorcismo, Espineta Osuna takes refuge in an upper floor of one of the few tall buildings of Camagüey, Cuba. From there, with explosive silence, like a gladiator illuminated by her own letters, she has been writing a novel for years. Her texts have appeared in the Cuban literary magazines Antenas and El Caimán Barbudo.
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