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Keywords
Poem, Plaque, Wall, Verse, Carlida Oliver Labra, Havana, Old Havana, La Habana, Habana Vieja, Cuba, Spanish, Poetry, Poesía, Spanish Language, art
Abstract
This is a poem mounted on a wall in Havana, Cuba. Translated into English, this poem reads: "When my grandmother came, she brought a little bit of Spanish land, when my mother left, she took a little bit of Cuban land, I will not keep any little bit of homeland with me, I want it all, over my tomb."
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Location
Havana, Cuba
Department
Modern Languages and Literatures
Type
image
Recommended Citation
Irigoyen, Emily E., "Poem Plaque" (2019). Journey Cuba 2019: Student Collections Irigoyen. 4.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/studentcuba-4/4
Keywords
Poem, Plaque, Wall, Verse, Carlida Oliver Labra, Havana, Old Havana, La Habana, Habana Vieja, Cuba, Spanish, Poetry, Poesía, Spanish Language, art
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