Jorge Mañach y Robato (February 14, 1898, Sagua La Grande, Cuba – June 25, 1961, San Juan, Puerto Rico) was a Cuban writer and attorney, considered among...
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Villar de los Ríos Felipe Correoso y del Risco Eduardo Rene Chibás Rivas Jorge Mañach Robato Manuel Parrado Rodés César Casas Rodríguez Arturo Don Rodríguez...
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Edelmira Robato y Turro, later hyphenated Robato-Turro. She was a cousin of Jorge Mañach y Robato. She met the Prince at a Lausanne sanatorium where he was being...
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including those of avowed communists. It gave a platform to essayist Jorge Mañach and many other distinguished Cuban intellectuals. Over its long history...
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Andrés Lliteras. The most prominent member was Joaquín Martínez Saenz. Jorge Mañach and Francisco Ichaso were soon invited to join. The group's membership...
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Cuba there are men like the philosopher Enrique José Varona, the critic Jorge Mañach, the poets Marinello, Martínez Villena, and Agustín Acosta, the historians...
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reviews for La Discusión and El Heraldo de Cuba. In 1927, with the help of Jorge Mañach, Juan Marinello, Francisco Ichaso, and Martí Casanovas, he became a founding...
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José Sicre, Jaime Valls Díaz, Rubén Martínez Villena, Juan Marinello, Jorge Mañach, Alejo Carpentier, José Antonio Fernández de Castro, Antonio Gattorno...
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secretary) Alfonso Hernández Catá (Later the Cuban ambassador to Madrid) Jorge Mañach (Later expelled from the group) Max Henríquez Ureña Dora Alonso José...
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(1880–?) 1942–1943 10 Emeterio Santovenia [es] (1889–1968) 1943–1944 11 Jorge Mañach (1898–1961) 1944 (9) José Agustín Martínez (1880–?) 1944–1945 12 Gustavo...
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