Bernal, Emilia (1884–1964)
Bernal, Emilia (1884–1964)
Cuban poet. Born 1884 in Camagüey, Cuba; grew up in Nuevitas; died 1964 in Washington DC; dau. of a primary schoolteacher.
Lived most of life outside Cuba; published poems in newspapers; works include Alma errante (1916), Poesías inéditas (1922), Los nuevos motivos (1925), Vida (1928), América (1937) and Mallorca (1938).
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