In the Saint Iphigenia Cemetery in Santiago de Cuba there are broken angels who have lost their sight – to describe the place in a poetic sense. Read More...
At the entrance to the bay of Santiago de Cuba, on the Caribbean Sea, lies Granma Key, a landmass about 2,000 square meters inhabited by a community that basically consists of… Read More...
The truth is that even if these time limits are for convenience, the essence of the concept seems to lie rather in the fact of the purchase is to get me going… Read More...
There are homes, uniquely Cuban, where discretion is extinguished, where modesty is a rare unknown hue, where borders do not exist; repeated in every neighborhood, in every province. Read More...
On January 11, 1962, the federal government acknowledged the Constitution of the Tribe and officially became the Miccosukee Tribe of Indians of Florida. Read More...
This man does everything from memory: as he chews a cigar, he sets up the second projector so that the spectators won't realize when the reels change, so that the movie won't "skip." Read More...
Before the buildings, or their exit lanes – the streets gave me vertigo in Downtown Miami. These are streets, often deserted and strangled, where one sees officers directing traffic,… Read More...
In visions of the dark night // I have dreamed of joy departed-// But a waking dream of life and light // Hath left me broken-hearted... Edgar Allan Poe Read More...
(...) it is not for me to believe that a man alone, who weighed barely 100 pounds and stood 5 feet tall, was able to silently build Coral Castle, that garden of three forgotten acres in… Read More...