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GERARDO FERNÁNDEZ FE

Gerardo Fernández Fe (Havana, January 15, 1971). Cuban novelist and essayist. His best-known works are the novels La falacia (1999), El último día del estornino (2011) and Hotel Singapur (2021), and the collections of essays Cuerpo a diario (2007) and Notas al total (2015). Tibisial (Rialta, 2017) gathers all his poetry written to date.

Damaris Betancourt: “Totalitarianism Always Radiates Opacity Because It Creates a Sad Man”

The last time I saw Damaris Betancourt in person was the summer of 1988. As often happens...

Raúl Cañibano in Motion

Is Raúl Cañibano aware of his thirst for a story, of the novel that is woven behind...

Cirenaica Moreira: “Your Life Cannot Always Be a Broken Street”

She’s lucky, she says, as these days in Washington D.C. the cold is definitely not so cruel...

Enzensberger Reopens His Old Maps

Not for bringing to mind the word hodgepodge is a book like Tumult, by German author Hans...

Prague, Havana: Round Number

The ultimate dullness From the window of my room at the Pushkin Hotel, at 14 Husova Street, I...