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127:, probably in the El Jardín house, the residence of Cornelio Souchay and Angélica Zambrana, in Artemisa, Cuba. She was buried in the local cemetery. Some have said that she committed suicide, according to the last verses she left written, but others dismiss it because her death certificate records that she received
92:, and later collaborated with other Cuban and foreign journals. She attended artistic and literary meetings, where she recited her compositions. Her work was praised both by her sister and by the press of the time, who quoted one of the readings as "moving".
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