Luisa Pérez de Zambrana
Luisa Pérez de Zambrana (née Luisa Pérez y Montes de Oca; 25 August 1837, El Cobre – 25 March 1922, Havana) was a Cuban writer and translator. She was one of Cuba's greatest poets.
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Died | 25 May 1922 |
Life
Perez, was born near El Cobre in 1837, and was married in 1858 to Dr. Ramon Zambrana, an eminent man of letters of Havana. She wrote a lot when young, and published a volume of poems in 1856. In addition to her poems she wrote "Angelica and Estrella" and other novels, and she also translated other works from French and Italian.[1]
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References
- Johnson 1920, p. 939.
Bibliography
- Johnson, Willis Fletcher (1920). The History of Cuba (Public domain ed.). Library of Alexandria. ISBN 978-1-4655-1428-8.CS1 maint: ref=harv (link)
Attribution
This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: W. F. Johnson's The History of Cuba (1920)
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