Fernández Retamar, Roberto
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▪ Cuban author and critic
born June 9, 1930, Havana, Cuba
Cuban poet, essayist, and literary critic and cultural spokesman for the regime of Fidel Castro.
After first studying art and architecture, Fernández Retamar studied literature in Havana, Paris, and London. He taught at the University of Havana (from 1955) and from 1965 edited the magazine of the Casa de las Américas, the government publishing house. He also taught briefly at Yale University (1957–58) and lectured at several other universities in the United States.
He began to write poetry under the influence of José Lezama Lima and the group associated with the journal Orígenes. After the Castro revolution, he became one of the most eloquent spokesmen of the new regime, censuring Orígenes poets who failed to become actively involved in the revolution.
Poesía reunida (1966; “Poetry Reunited”), a collection of his poetry written from 1948 to 1965, and A quien pueda interesar (1970; “To Whom It May Concern”) maintain a balance between ideology and artistic expression. Other volumes of poetry include Buena suerte viviende (1967; “Good Luck in Living”), Qué veremos arder (1970; “What We Will See Burning”), Cuaderno paralelo (1973; “Parallel Frame”), and Revolución nuestra, amor nuestro (1976; “Our Revolution, Our Love”).
Fernández Retamar's greatest impact was as an essayist.
Ensayo de otro mundo (1967; “Examination of Another World”) redefines
Modernismo by emphasizing its ideological content and its relationship to the writers of the Spanish Generation of 1898, the time of the earlier Cuban revolution. Modernismo, especially in its rebellious prose, is often interpreted as a denunciation of U.S. imperialism.
His best-known work is a study of culture in Latin America, Calibán (1971), which refutes the ideas of the Uruguayan writer José Enrique Rodó. He also wrote such works of criticism as La Poesía contemporánea en Cuba (1927–1953) (1954) and Para una teoría de la literatura hispanoamericana y otras aproximaciones (1975).
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