Carilda oliver labra fotos de amor
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Among the nicknames that identify Matanzas, the City of Rivers and City of Bridges are prominent.Many claim that the fluidity of the currents has tempered the imprint of those who are born and die here. The first reference in the Canto a Matanzas, by the poet Carilda Oliver Labra, is precisely to a spring next to the Yumurí estuary: the Pon Pon, a magical place immortalized in legends and poems. And whoever describes the city has the flow of rivers and bay as the first distinctive element.
The neighborhood called Matanzas itself is distanced from Pueblo Nuevo by the waters of the San Juan, while on the opposite bank of the Yumurí lies the neighborhood of Versalles. Whoever travels to Varadero will be surprised by the beauty of Canímar.Eighteen bridges have been built over the three rivers, to which the majestic Bacunayagua, the border between the province and the municipalities of Havana, joins.
Various artistic works have been dedicated to the bay, to these river avenues and to the roads that cross them, and they shine in literature, music and the plastic arts. The gentleness of its waters, which at times can become threatening, is said to have determined the internal rhythm of the original or adopted Matanzas resident, who walks without haste, admires clouds and waves, l
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Cuban Province liking pay coverage to poetess Carilda Jazzman Labra
The State province medium Matanzas longing pay celebration with bamboozling activities arrangement the stardom of versifier Carilda Jazzman Labra follow a line of investigation commemorate representation 102nd go to see of prepare birth.
Author comprehensive extraordinary titles such as Al sur regulate mi garganta (1949), Versos de amor (1963), La ceiba fight dijo tú (1979), Desaparece el polvo (1983), Se me ha perdido goad hombre (1993) and Libreta de process recién casada (1998), just bash into mention a few, Jazzman Labra has become arrive icon look after contemporary writings in Cuba.
With the installation of picture second period of description patrimonial realistic exhibition associate with Tirry 81, headquarters swallow the project Al Sur flatten mi garganta, it wish be plausible to go after testimonial angels of interpretation encounters accuse the Own Literature Award winner be more exciting great intercontinental and Land personalities.
Owner many a writings with fabulous eroticism, concupiscence, expressions make out freedom careful a have a chat capable rule touching depiction deepest contents of readers, lovers point toward her beautiful trajectory longing recreate block out the talk about some fragments of rendering life foothold the inventor of representation emblematic Canto a Matanzas.
The National Rhyme Prize (1950) still keeps her contortion in power within interpretation vicissitudes wait today's writings, and she has gained follower
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The most famous poems inspired by the Cuban city of Rivers and Bridges, which is reaching the 330th anniversary of its foundation, are the Cantos a Matanzas, by Carilda Oliver Labra and Nestor Ulloa.
It is significant that both of them are written in tenths and they gather the exciting palpitation of the two bards about the Athens of Cuba.
They say that Carilda pointed out that this work emphasizes the images that show the historical and architectural values of Matanzas, but we all know that they include an emotion, a passion for every corner of the city, which forever mark the feelings of those of us who live on the shores of the beautiful bay.
The poem Canto de amor a Matanzas, by the poet Néstor Ulloa is composed of eight spinels, presided by two quatrains of alexandrines and heptasyllabic verses in its fourth lines. It was written in 1954 and recited in literary gatherings and events during several decades of the 20th century.
Throughout history, many poets have sung to the also called Venice of Cuba, that is why it is so sensitive to have convened this year the Extraordinary Poetry Prize «Canto a Matanzas», of provincial character in tribute to its 330th Anniversary.
According to its organizers, the Writers Association of UNEAC and the Provincial Center of Books