Lourdes Casal, Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

Lourdes Casal

Date of Birth: 05-Apr-1938

Place of Birth: Havana, Havana Province, Cuba

Date of Death: 01-Feb-1981

Profession: writer, poet, civil rights advocate

Nationality: United States, Cuba

Zodiac Sign: Aries


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About Lourdes Casal

  • Lourdes Casal (April 5, 1938—February 1, 1981) was an important poet and activist for the Cuban community.
  • She was internationally known for her contributions to psychology, writing, and Cuban politics.
  • Born and raised in Cuba, she sought exile in New York because of Cuban communist rule.
  • Casal received a master's degree in psychology in 1962 and later, a doctorate in 1975 from the New School for Social Research.
  • She wrote the book El caso Padilla: literatura y revolucion en Cuba, which illustrated the failing relationship between writers and Cuban officials.
  • A year later, she co-founded a journal named Nueva Generation which focused on creating dialogue on relationships between Cubans living abroad and on the island.
  • Casal earned notoriety by attempting to reconcile Cuban exiles in the United States.
  • She was instrumental in organizing a dialogue between Cuban immigrants and Fidel Castro, which led to the release of thousands of Cuban prisoners.
  • She was the first Cuban-American to receive the Casa de las Américas Prize, which was awarded to her posthumously in 1981.

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