スペイン語・亡命キューバ人文学「Este Viento de Cuaresma/この四旬節の風/This Lenten Wind」Roberto Valero/ロベルト・ヴァレロ著 Ediciones Universal 1994年発行 195頁 21.5×14×1.2㎝ 0.26㎏ paperback
(ウィキペディアより) Roberto Valero (1955 September 23, 1994) was a Cuban poet, novelist, and educator. Life[edit]:Roberto Valero was born in Matanzas Province. He attended the University of Havana before leaving Cuba during the Mariel Boatlift in 1980. He received his Ph.D. from Georgetown University and taught at George Washington university. Along with Reinaldo Arenas and Reinaldo Garcia Ramos, Valero created the seminal Mariel journal. He was the 1989 recipient of the Letras de Oro Literary Prize from the University of Miami for his book on Reinaldo Arenas. Valero's work has been compared to that of Federico Garcia Lorca. Valero also published under the pseudonym of "Julio Real". (britannica.comより) Roberto Valero, (born 1955, Matazas, Cuba―died Sept. 23, 1994, Washington, D.C.), Cuban poet noted for his poetry on tyranny in Fidel Castro’s Cuba and on the human predicament in general. Valero attended the University of Havana but left because of his antigovernment beliefs. In 1980 he fled Cuba as a dissident and arrived in Miami, Fla., eventually moving to Washington, D.C., where he received a Ph.D. from Georgetown University. Valero’s first published volume, Desde un oscuro ngulo (1982; “From a Dark Angle”), contains poems about love, childhood memories, and the joys and sorrows of being an artist. It was followed by En fin, la noche (1984; “At Last, the Night”) and Dharma (1985), a book of nostalgic poems about Cuba. Venas (“You Were Coming”) was published in 1990 and No estar en tu camino (“I Will Not Be in Your Way”) in 1991. Valero’s work has often been compared to that of Federico Garca Lorca.
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