Carilda Oliver Labra (6 July 1922 – 29 August 2018) was a Cuban poet.
She was born in Matanzas and died there as well.Oliver Labra studied law at the University of Havana.
She was also known to excel at drawing, painting and sculpting.Known as one of the most influential Cuban poets, her work is focused upon love, the role of women in society, and herself.
Me desordeno, amor, me desordeno might be her most famous poem.
Other works such as Discurso de Eva ("Eve's Discourse") also show a profound literary technique.
Her debut collection in 1943, Lyric Prelude (Preludio lirico) immediately established her as an important poetic voice.
At the South of My Throat made her famous: the coveted National Prize for poetry came to her in 1950 as a result of the popular and notorious book, At the South of My Throat (Al sur de mi garganta) 1949.