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Book on Jose Marti’s Family Life Presented in Bolivia
HAVANA, Cuba, Aug 10 (ACN)
Cuban writer Froilan Gonzalez presented on Thursday, at the
Book Fair in La Paz, the text “Creciente Agonia” (Growing
Suffering), an approach to the family life of Cuba’s
National Hero Jose Marti.
The
text,
written
by him
and his
wife,
Adys
Cupull,
depicts
moments
of the
lives of
Marti’s
parents
and the
suffering
of a
family
of
Spanish
origin,
faithful
to the
crown,
with
respect
to a son
who
dreamt,
since he
was very
little,
about
the
freedom
of the
country
where he
was born
on
January
28,
1853,
the
Prensa
Latina
news
agency
reported.
The
ceremony
to
present
“Creciente
Agonia,”
held at
the Club
of Army
Officers
in the
southern
area of
La Paz,
was
preceded
by the
screening
of the
26-minute
documentary
El
Rescate,
(The
Rescue),
which
focuses
on the
departure
for
Chile of
the
survivors
of Che’s
guerrilla.
Shortly
after
the
presentation
of the
book,
attended
by
Cuba’s
ambassador
to
Bolivia,
Rolando
Gomez,
Gonzalez
commented
that
he’s now
working
on
another
book on
the life
of Marti
–“Por
los
caminos
reales”,
which
will be
launched
in
Havana
at the
beginning
of 2013,
recreating
the
situation
in each
of the
places
visited
by the
Apostle.
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