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Nancy Morejón (born 1944 in
Havana Havana (; Spanish: ''La Habana'' ) is the capital and largest city of Cuba. The heart of the La Habana Province, Havana is the country's main port and commercial center.
) is a
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n poet, critic, and essayist. She was a recipient of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Award. She is "the best known and most widely translated woman poet of post-revolutionary Cuba".


Biography

She was born and raised in a district of old Havana to working-class parents, Angélica Hernández Domínguez and Felipe Morejón Noyola. Her father is of African heritage and her mother of African extraction. Nancy Morejón graduated with honours at the
University of Havana The University of Havana or (UH, ''Universidad de La Habana'') is a university located in the Vedado district of Havana, the capital of the Republic of Cuba. Founded on January 5, 1728, the university is the oldest in Cuba, and one of the firs ...
, having studied Caribbean and French Literature, and she is fluent in
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and
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. She later taught French. She is a well-regarded translator of French and English into Spanish, particularly Caribbean writers, including Edouard Glissant,
Jacques Roumain Jacques Roumain (June 4, 1907 – August 18, 1944) was a Haitian writer, politician, and advocate of Marxism. He is considered one of the most prominent figures in Haitian literature. The African-American poet, Langston Hughes, translated some of ...
and
Aimé Césaire Aimé Fernand David Césaire (; ; 26 June 1913 – 17 April 2008) was a French poet, author, and politician. He was "one of the founders of the Négritude movement in Francophone literature" and coined the word in French. He founded the P ...
,
René Depestre René Depestre (born 29 August 1926, Jacmel, Haiti) is a Haitian poet and former communist activist. He is considered to be one of the most prominent figures in Haitian literature. He lived in Cuba as an exile from the Duvalier regime for man ...
. Her own poetry has been translated into English, German, French, Portuguese, Galician, Russian, Macedonian, and other languages, and is included in the 1992 anthology ''
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'', edited by
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. Morejón as of 2013 is director of ''Revista Union'', journal of ''Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba'' (the Union of Writers and Artists; UNEAC); in 2008 she was elected president of the writer's section of UNEAC. She has produced a number of journalistic, critical, and dramatic works. One of the most notable is her book-length treatments of poet
Nicolás Guillén Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista (10 July 1902 – 17 July 1989) was a Cuban poet, journalist, political activist, and writer. He is best remembered as the national poet of Cuba.
. In 1982 she was awarded the Cuban "Premio de la crítica" (Critic's Prize) for ''Piedra Pulida'', and in 2001 won Cuba's
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, awarded for the first time to a black woman. This national prize for literature was created in 1983;
Nicolás Guillén Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista (10 July 1902 – 17 July 1989) was a Cuban poet, journalist, political activist, and writer. He is best remembered as the national poet of Cuba.
was the first to receive it. She also won the Golden Wreath of the Struga poetry evenings for 2006. She has toured extensively in the United States and in other countries; her work has been translated into more than ten languages, including English, Swedish and German. She has lectured at universities throughout the country and has taught at
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and the
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, which, in 1995, conducted a two-day symposium on her work and published the papers in a special issue of the '' Afro-Hispanic Review''. Howard University Press at Washington D.C. published in 1999 a collection of critical essays on her work: ''Singular Like A Bird: The Art of Nancy Morejon'', compiled and prefaced by
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, Ph.D. A collection of her poems entitled ''Richard trajo su flauta y otros argumentos'' (Richard brought his flute), edited by Mario Benedetti, Visor Books, was published in Madrid during the Spring of 2005.


Themes of work

Her work explores a range of themes: the mythology of the Cuban nation, the relation of the
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of Cuba within that nation. She often expresses an integrationist stance, in which Spanish and African cultures fuse to make a new, Cuban identity. Much of her work—and the fact that she has been successful within the Cuban regime—locates her as a supporter of Cuban nationalism and the
Cuban Revolution The Cuban Revolution ( es, Revolución Cubana) was carried out after the 1952 Cuban coup d'état which placed Fulgencio Batista as head of state and the failed mass strike in opposition that followed. After failing to contest Batista in co ...
. In addition, she also voices the situation of women within her society, expressing concern for women's experience and for racial equality within the Cuban revolution; often black women are protagonists in her poems, most notably in the widely anthologized ''Mujer Negra'' (Black Woman). Her work also treats the grievous fact of slavery as an ancestral experience. Her work treats political themes as well as intimate, familial topics. Critics have noted her playful observations about her own people, her effective use of particularly Cuban forms of humor, and her regular "indulgence" in highly lyrical, intimate, spiritual, or erotic poetry.


Selected bibliography

*''Amor, ciudad atribuída, poemas''. Habana: Ediciones El Puente, 1964 *''Elogio de la danza''. Mexico City: La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México, 1982 *''Elogio y paisaje''. Habana: Ediciones Unión, 1996 *''Fundación de la imagen''. Habana: Editorial Letras Cubanas, 1988 *''Grenada Notebook/Cuaderno de Granada''. Trans. Lisa Davis. New York: Círuculo de Cultura Cubana, 1984''Looking Within / Mirar adentro: Selected Poems / Poemas escogidos. 1954–2000. Bilingual Edition.'' Edited and with an introduction by Juanamaría Cordones-Cook. Translations by Gabriel Abudu, David Frye, Nancy Abraham Hall, Mirta Quintanales, Heather Rosario Sievert, and Kathleen Weaver. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2003 (African American Life Series). 367 pp.  (hbk); (pb). *''Mutismos''. Habana: Ediciones El Puente, 1962 *''Nación y mestizaje en Nicolás Guillén''. Habana: Ediciones Unión, 1982 *''Octubre imprescindible''. Habana: Ediciones Unión, 1982 *''Paisaje célebre''. Caracas: Fundarte, Alcaldía de Caracas, 1993 *''Parajes de una época''. Habana: Editorial Letras Caubanas, 1979 *''Piedra pulida''. Habana: Editorial Letras Cubanas, 1986 *''Poemas''. Mexico City: Universidad Autónoma de México, 1980 *''Poetas del mundo Latino en Tlaxcala''. Tlaxcala: Universidad Autónoma de Tlaxcala, 1988 *''Recopilación de textos sobre Nicolás Guillén'', ed. Habana
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, 1974 *''Richard trajo su flauta y otros argumentos''. Habana: Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba, 1967 *''Where the Island Sleeps Like a Wing''. Trans.
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. San Francisco: The Black Scholar Press, 1985
''Mirar Adentro/Looking Within: Selected Poems, 1954-2000''
(bilingual edition, African American Life Series). Ed. Juanamaria Cordones-Cook. Wayne State University Press, 2002,
''With Eyes and Soul: Images of Cuba''
Trans. Pamela Carmell and David Frye. White Pine Press, 2004, ;Monographs: *"A un muchacho," "Niña que lee en Estelí", "Soldado y yo." Toulouse: Caravelle, 1982 *''Baladas para un sueño''. Habana: Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba, 1989 *''Le Chaînon Poétique''. (in French) Trans. Sandra Monet-Descombey. Champigny-sur-Marne, France: Edition L. C. J., 1994 *''Cuaderno de Granada''. Habana: Casa de las Américas, 1984 *''Dos poemas de Nancy Morejón''. Drawings and design by Rolando Estévez. Matanzas, Cuba: Ediciones Vigía, 1989 *''Lengua de pájaro''. With Carmen Gonce. Habana: Instituto Cubano del Libro, 1971 *''Poemas de amor y de muerte''. Toulouse: Caravelle, 1993 *''Ours the Earth''. Trans. J. R. Pereira. Mona, Jamaica: Institute of Caribbean Studies, 1990 *''El río de Martín Pérez y otros poemas''. Drawings and design by Rolando Estévez. Matanzas, Cuba: Ediciones Vigía, 1996


References

*This article is substantially based on , by Elizabeth Coonrod Martínez for the ''Latin American Woman Authors Encyclopedia''. Last accessed February 7, 2005


External links




"From Havana: Nancy Morejon"
Interview with Nancy Morejon, TeleSUR English, 7 December 2018. Via
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