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Miguel Correa Novels, 1980-1987
Creator
Correa, Miguel, 1956-
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Format
Manuscript
Language
English
Description
2 boxes
0.70 linear feet
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Special Collections - Remote Storage (ReCAP): Manuscripts. Special Collections Use Only
C0643
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Subject(s)
Cuban fiction
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20th century
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Exiles
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Cuba
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20th century
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Exiles' writings, Cuban
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20th century
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Exiles' writings
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20th century
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Mariel boatlift, 1980
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Political fiction, Cuban
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20th century
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Cuba
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Emigration and immigration
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20th century
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Cuba
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Politics and government
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1959-1990
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Cuba
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Politics and government
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1990-
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Cuba
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Social conditions
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1959-
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Compiled/Created
1980-1987
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Open for research/.
Summary note
Miguel Correa is an author from Cuba. The collection consists of different manuscript version of two of Correa’s novels: Fragmentos del Discurso Humano (2001) and Al Norte de Infierno (1984). There are also some notes for an article in the papers.
Consists of various manuscript versions of two novels by Correa, Fragmentos Del Discurso Humano (2000) and Al Norte de Infierno (1984). Both of these works reflect Correa's experiences in Cuba prior to his immigration to the United States in the Mariel flotilla of 1980. Al Norte de Infierno won the Jesus Castellanos Prize for the Novel during the 1983 Miami Festival of Arts Commemorating the Third Anniversary of Mariel. Also included are notes for "El Discurso de Castro" (an article?).
OCLC
1407924494
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