List of Cuban women writers

This is a list of women writers who were born in Cuba or whose writings are closely associated with that country.

A

  • Alma Flor Ada (born 1938), Cuban-American writer, poet, Professor Emerita
  • Brígida Agüero y Agüero (1837–1866), Cuban-born poet
  • Mirta Aguirre (1912–1980), poet, novelist, journalist
  • Ginny Aiken (born 1955), Cuban-American novelist writing in English
  • Magaly Alabau (born 1945), Cuban-American poet, theatre director, actress, writes in Spanish
  • Dora Alonso (1910–2001), novelist, short story writer, poet, playwright, children's writer
  • María Argelia Vizcaíno (born 1955), Cuban-American historian, journalist, non-fiction writer
  • Cristina Ayala (1856–1936), Afro-Cuban poet[1]

B

  • Ruth Behar (born 1956), Cuban-American anthropologist, poet, memoirist, non-fiction writer
  • Marilyn Bobes (born 1955), poet, novelist
  • Juana Borrero (1877–1896), painter, poet
  • Dulce María Borrero (1883–1945), poet, feminist

C

  • Lydia Cabrera (1899–1991), anthropologist, poet, non-fiction writer
  • Julieta Campos (1932–2007), Cuban-Mexican novelist
  • Yanitzia Canetti (born 1967), novelist, short story writer, children's writer, translator
  • Daína Chaviano (born 1957), Cuban science fiction and fantasy novelist and poet; columnist, editor, translator; now lives in the United States; writes in Spanish and English
  • Aurelia Castillo de González (1842–1920), writer[2]
  • Domitila García Doménico de Coronado (1847–1938), considered to be the first women to practice journalism in Cuba

D

F

G

H

I

J

L

M

N

O

  • Achy Obejas (born 1956), Cuban-American novelist, short story writer, journalist
  • Mirta Ojito (born 1964), Cuban-American journalist, non-fiction writer

P

R

S

T

U

V

W

  • Sylvia Wynter (born 1928), Cuban-born Jamaican novelist, playwright, critic, essayist

See also

References

  1. ^ Callahan, Monique-Adelle (2011). Between the Lines: Literary Transnationalism and African American Poetics. pp. 25–32. ISBN 019987669X.
  2. ^ Segura Graiño, Cristina (1998). Diccionario de mujeres en la historia. Madrid: Editorial Espasa Calpe. ISBN 84-239-8631-4.
  3. ^ Duke, Dawn (2008). Literary Passion, Ideological Commitment: Toward a Legacy of Afro-Cuban and Afro-Brazilian Women Writers. pp. 76–79. ISBN 0838757065.
  4. ^ Devyn Spence Benson; Daisy Rubiera Castillo; Inés María Martiatu Terry (28 May 2020). Afrocubanas: History, Thought, and Cultural Practices. Rowman & Littlefield. p. xxiii.
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