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Zoé Valdés

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20: 295:(1993) written during 1987-1991 in Paris and Cuba, is the only one of her novels that was published in Cuba. In this novel, Attys a young and beautiful Cuban woman lives with her step-father since her father abandoned her when she was young. As a teenager she falls in love with Gnossis, a painter. After Gnossis moves to Paris, she decides to go and look for him. While she is unsuccessful in finding him, she is able to find herself. 130:(ICAIC), specifically the magazine's director, Alfredo Guevara. Furthermore, in the 1980s she was arrested for driving two Spanish tourists around Habana because one of the laws of the regime prohibited Cubans to interact with foreigners. In 1991, she received an award that was asked to be donated to the Castro regime, which she refused to do. She also signed a publishing deal for her novel 362:
My family told me, "You must not repeat at school what you hear at home about Castro. And it was something that really left an impression on me because at home my mother and grandmother were against Castro, but at school everything that I heard was pro-Castro. So from a very early age I was taught
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in July 1994 where 41 Cubans attempting to leave the country drowned at sea, pushed her to leave Cuba. In 1995 she left the country and moved to Paris with her husband at the time, the filmmaker Ricardo Vega, and her daughter Attys Luna, who was one and a half years old. She moved to Paris because
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came out in France, and she began to give interviews about her work, the regime in Cuba forbade her to return to the country. While she saw exile as a punishment, she also viewed it as a form of liberty where she could find herself through her studies and her writing. In 1997 she acquired Spanish
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Zoé Valdés was educated by her mother and abandoned by her father when she was a child. Valdés began writing when she was nine or ten years old, thanks to her grandmother who would constantly read poetry to her. Her grandmother was of Chinese and Irish origins. When Valdés was seventeen she
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published in 1995 in Paris by the publisher Editorial Sctes-Sud. It was also later published in Spain, Sweden, Holland, United States, Portugal, Brazil, Greece, England, Turkey, Australia and Switzerland. In this novel, the protagonist, Patria , is born in the year of the triumph of the
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Valdés was officially exiled from Cuba in 1994 for political reasons. As an open opponent of the Castro regime, Valdés always wanted to change the political scene in Cuba from within the country through her writing. However, she began to have issues with the magazine
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She has also supported Trump's re-election in the United States, of which she said in an article: "Let us pray that Donald Trump be re-elected in the next elections on November 3th -- a patriot, a humanist, a peacemaker..."
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politics as she explores a critical view of Cuba. She has published fifteen novels. Her work has been translated into English, German, Flemish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Serbian, Czech, Slovakian, among other languages.
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published in 1997. It tells the story of a woman, Marcela, who marries an old man in order to be able to leave Cuba. The novel explores the memories and life of a woman in exile. The novel is somewhat autobiographic.
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nationality thanks to her editor, José Manuel Lara and Oleguer Sarsanedas from the publisher, Planeta. After she received her Spanish citizenship she was able to receive her French residency.
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She has generated great controversies publishing dozens of articles attacking several authors and public figures, and even opponents of the Cuban regime such as multi-awarded blogger
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with a French publishing company, without consulting the government. The only other person to do so was Reinaldo Arenas who was condemned to two years in jail.
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Valdés made her debut in literature as a poet when in 1982 she won the award Primer Premio de Poesía Roque Dalton y Jaime Suárez Quemain for her poetry collection
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party by academics, political analysts, and many media outlets. Since February 2022, she began collaborating with La Gaceta de la Iberosfera, a VOX newspaper.
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The filming of her script was then moved to Venezuela. In 1990 she received the award Primer Premio Coral for the best unreleased screenplay for her script,
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Valdés is openly anticommunist and against the Fidel Castro regime. When she was six years old she started noticing that something was wrong in Cuba.
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received an accessit in the contest Premio Carlos Ortiz de Poesía in Spain in 1985. She published two other poetry collections in Spain titled
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She describes her poetry as intimate, erotic and ironic. It explores themes of desire and the passage of time. Her influences include:
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Valdés' narratives are known for their semi autobiographical nature and their themes of nostalgia, sexuality, eroticism and
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Valdés was part of one of the first generations educated under the support of the Cuban Revolution. She studied at the
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After returning to Cuba and being unemployed for a brief time, she became assistant director of the magazine
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and then continued her studies at the Alliance Francaise in Paris. From 1984 to 1988, she worked for the
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She maintains a blog where she recurrently attacks the Cuban Revolution. She published an article in
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a literary magazine created and funded by communist youth. She published her first lyrical novel,
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for four years (from 1990 to 1994). She also began to pursue a career as a scriptwriter for the
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to start a series of conferences about romantic poetry with Jose Martí. When her first novel
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Pino, Ángeles Mateo del; Gutiérrez, José Ismael; Valdés, Zoé (2004-01-01). "Zoé Valdés".
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Santana, Andrés; Zanotti, Lisa; Rama, José; Turnbull-Dugarte, Stuart (2021-06-18).
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novelist, poet, scriptwriter, film director and blogger. She studied at the
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until her fourth year. She later received her degree in Philology at the
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Encounters in Exile. Themes in the Narrative of the Cuban Diaspora
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at the XII Festival Internacional del Nuevo Cine Latinoamericano.
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two opposing ways of speaking and two opposing value systems."
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in Paris. From 1990 to 1995, she was an editor of the magazine
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Cuban novelist, poet, scriptwriter, film director and blogger
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Valdés, Zoé (August 15, 2005). "La Verdad Sobre Batista".
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Zoé Valdés at a book fair in Paris, France, in March 2009.
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1982 Premio de Poesía Roque Dalton y Jaime Suárez Quemain
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Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos
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Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos
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Valdés ¡Libertad, Zoé; Vida!, Verdad y (2014-12-28).
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Furthermore, her novels demonstrate her 495:La noche al revés. 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Index


Cuban
UNESCO
Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos
Instituto Cubano del Arte e Industria Cinematográficos
Tugboat "13 de Marzo" massacre
Juana Borrero
Juan Clemente Zenea
José María Heredia
Constantino Cavafis
Fernando Pessoa
Dulce María Loynaz
Dorothy Parker
Federico García Lorca
Pablo Neruda
César Vallejo
José Martí
José Lezama Lima
Octavio Paz
José Emilio Pacheco
Jaime Sabines
José Triana
masculine fragility
anti-Castro
Cuban Revolution
Premio Fernando Lara de Novela
historical fiction novel
pirates
Ramon Unzueta
Fulgencio Batista

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