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BARNET, Miguel

BARNET, Miguel. Cuban, b. 1940. Genres: Poetry, Mythology/Folklore. Career: Ethnologist, poet, and novelist. Escuela de Instruciones de Arte, Havana, Cuba, professor of folklore, 1961-66. Also worked at Editorial Nacional, a Cuban publishing house, during the 1960s. Researcher at the Institute of Ethnology and Folklore of the Academy of Science. Publications: La piedra fina y el pavorreal, 1963; Isla de guijes, 1964; Biografia de un cimarron, 1966; trans. by J. Innes as The Autobiography of a Runaway Slave, 1966; La sagrada familia (poems), 1967; Cancion de Rachel, 1969, trans. by W.N. Hall as Rachel's Song: A Novel, 1991; Akeke y la jutia, 1978; Orikis y otros poemas, 1980; Gallego, 1981; Carta de noche, 1982; La fuente viva, 1983; (ed.) F. Ortiz, Ensayos etnograficos, 1984; La vida real, 1986; Claves por Rita Montaner, 1987; Viendo mi vida pasar, 1987; Oficio de angel, 1989; (with E.P. Barnet and J.G. Espinosa) La bella del Alhambra (screenplay) 1990. Contributor of poetry to anthologies. Contributor to periodicals. Address: c/o Smithsonian Institution Press, 470 L'Enfant Plaza, Room 7100, Washington, DC 20560, U.S.A.

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