Name | Year of birth/death | Portrait | Notes |
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Agustin Blazquez | 1944–2022 | Author of THE KILLER FLIES OF LUXOR: Partial Autobiography. Travel Chronicles. Dreams. Fantasies. 2023 publisher/imprintPenny-a-Page Press A collection of his essays was published in collaboration with Carlos Wotzkow by Alexandria Library under the Title Cubriendo y Descubriendo/Covering and Discovering (2001). He also did the English Translation for Luise Grave de Peralta Morel’s The Mafia of Havana: The Cuban Cosa Nostra (2002). | |
1865–1939 | The most popular American science fiction writer of the late 19th century, widely known as "the American Jules Verne." | ||
1950– | Mystery/crime novelist, non-fiction writer, and journalist | ||
Iván Acosta | Playwright; works include El Super (movie version 1979) and Un cubiche en la luna (1989)[1] | ||
Mercedes de Acosta | 1893–1968 | ||
Robert Arellano | 1969– | Novelist; works include Havana Lunar (2010 Edgar Award finalist) and Havana Libre (2017). | |
Reinaldo Arenas | 1943–1990 | ||
René Ariza | 1940–1994 | ||
1946– | Poet | ||
Joaquín Badajoz | 1972– | Poet, author, essayist (North American Academy of the Spanish Language, fellow member) | |
Jesús J. Barquet[2] | |||
José Barreiro | 1948– | ||
Ruth Behar | 1956– | ||
Juana Borrero | 1877–1896 | Poet | |
Gaspar Betancourt Cisneros | 1803–1866 | ||
Richard Blanco | 1968– | American poet, public speaker, author and civil engineer | |
Rafael Campo | 1964– | Physician and author | |
Yanitzia Canetti | 1967– | ||
Alejo Carpentier | 1904–1980 | ||
Lourdes Casal | 1938–1981 | Poet | |
Sandra M. Castillo | Poet | ||
Carlota Caulfield | Poet, academic, author of A Mapmaker’s Diary, Ticket to Ride, At the Paper Gates with Burning Desire. | ||
Daína Chaviano | 1957– | Novelist, poet, and award-winning novelist of Azorín Prize for Best Novel (Spain), among other international awards. | |
Migdia Chinea-Varela | 1971– | ||
Rene Cifuentes | |||
Miguel Correa | |||
Nilo Cruz | 1960– | Playwright | |
Silvia Curbelo | 1955– | ||
Belkis Cuza Malé | 1942– | ||
Frederick A. de Armas | 1945– | Literary scholar and novelist; novels include El abra del Yumurí (2016), Sinfonía Salvaje (2019) | |
Miguel A. De La Torre | 1958– | ||
Carmen Agra Deedy | |||
Pura del Prado | 1931–1996[3] | ||
Carlos Eire | 1950– | Memoirist | |
Margarita Engle | 1951– | ||
Frank Fernández | 1934– | ||
Roberto G. Fernández | 1951– | ||
Eugenio Florit | 1903–1999 | ||
María Irene Fornés | 1930–2018 | ||
Paula Fox | 1923–2017 | ||
Carlos Franqui | 1921–2010 | ||
Cristina García | 1958– | ||
Carolina Garcia-Aguilera | 1949– | ||
Miguel Garcia Ramos | |||
Valentina L. Garza | |||
Jorge Enrique González Pacheco | 1969– | Poet | |
Ibis Gómez-Vega | 1952– | Novelist | |
Celedonio González | Novelist; works include Los primos (1971) and Los cuatro embajadores (1973) | ||
Lillian Guerra | Historian; works include The Myth of José Martí: Conflicting Nationalisms in Early Twentieth-Century Cuba (2005) and Visions of Power in Cuba: Revolution, Redemption and Resistance, 1959-1971 (2012)[4] | ||
Jorge Guitart | Poet | ||
Andrea O'Reilly Herrera | Novelist, academic http://www.uccs.edu/knapsack/institute-faculty/andrea-oreilly-herrera-phd.html | ||
Oscar Hijuelos | 1951–2013 | ||
Daniel Iglesias Kennedy | 1950– | Novelist, academic, author of Esta tarde se pone el sol(2001) Espacio vacío (2003) El marmitón apacible (2006) among others. | |
Enrique Labrador Ruiz | 1902–1991 | ||
Robert Lima | 1935– | Poet, playwright and literary critic; grandson of Cuban patriot Col. Alfredo Lima Tardiff | |
Melinda Lopez | Playwright | ||
Eduardo Machado | 1953– | ||
José Martí | 1853–1895 | ||
Dionisio D. Martinez | 1956– | ||
Pablo Medina | 1960– | Poet | |
Ana Menéndez | 1970– | ||
1931– | Novelist; works include Desterrados al fuego (1975) | ||
Gean Moreno | 1972– | ||
Elías Miguel Muñoz | 1954– | Poet and novelist, author of Crazy Love (1988) and The Greatest Performance (1991), as well as works in Spanish | |
Victor Nickolich[5] | 1951– | Non-fiction writer, historian and athlete. His works include The Lynx Book (2016)[6] and the Spanish version El Lince (2018)[7] | |
Anaïs Nin | 1903–1977 | ||
1903–1983 | Novelist; works include Maneras de contar (1970) | ||
Ana Rosa Núñez | 1926–1999 | Poet, librarian | |
Achy Obejas | 1956– | ||
Mirta Ojito | |||
Herberto Padilla | 1932–2000 | ||
Ricardo Pau-Llosa | 1954– | Poet | |
Manuel Pereiras García | 1950– | ||
Gustavo Pérez Firmat | 1949– | "Poet, memoirist, literary critic" | |
Carlos Pintado | 1974– | Author, playwright and award-winning poet of Sant Jordi International Prize for Poetry | |
Juana Rosa Pita | 1939– | ||
Dolores Prida | 1943–2013 | Playwright; English-language works include those collected in Beautiful Señoritas and Other Plays (1991) | |
Jorge Reyes | 1972–2015 | ||
Beatriz Rivera | Novelist | ||
Isel Rivero | Poet | ||
Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés | Poet, academic https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/Introduction_to_Latina_and_Latino_Literature/Cecilia_Rodriguez-_Milanes | ||
Enrique Sacerio-Garí | 1945– | Author of Poemas interreales, Para llegar a La Habana, and El mercado de la memoria | |
Antonio Sacre | 1968– | ||
José Sánchez-Boudy | Poet | ||
1826–1910 | |||
Armando Simon | 1951– | Novelist-A Cuban from Kansas, Very Peculiar Stories, The Cult of Suicide and Other SciFi Stories. Dramatist-Conundrum, Pro Se, Carnada, Infidel! | |
Virgil Suárez | 1962– | Novelist, poet | |
Piri Thomas | 1928–2011 | ||
Miguel Teurbe Tolón | 1820–1857 | ||
Omar Torres | Novelist; works include Apenas un bolero (1981), Al partir (1986), and Fallen Angels Sing (1991) | ||
Alisa Valdes-Rodriguez | 1969– | ||
Roberto Valero | |||
Félix Varela | 1788–1853 | ||
Charlie Vázquez | 1971– | ||
Dan Vera | |||
Cirilo Villaverde | 1812–1894 | ||
Rubén Martínez Villena | 1899–1934 | ||
José Yglesias | 1919–1995 | ||
Juan Clemente Zenea | 1832–1871 | ||