Jose Marti Reader by Ivan Schulman - ISBN: 9781644213964
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Discover a revolutionary’s words: freedom, culture, and Latin America intertwined.

Jose Marti Reader

Writings on the Americans

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  • Paperback

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    22 April 2025

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Summary

This anthology features the bilingual poetry, political essays, writings on Latin American culture, and letters of Jose Marti.

Jose Marti organized and unified the movement for Cuban independence and died on the battlefield. His dedication to the goal of Cuban freedom made his name a synonym for liberty throughout Latin America.

This collection of his writings features bilingual poetry, his political essays and writings on culture, and his letters. Readers will discover a lite…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781644213964
ISBN-10:1644213966
Author:Ivan Schulman, Jose Marti
Publisher:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Imprint:Seven Stories Press,U.S.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:22 April 2025
Weight:369g
Dimensions:171mm x 114mm
About The Author

Ivan Schulman

Jose Marti (born January 28, 1853, Havana, Cuba-died May 19, 1895, Dos Rios), Cuban poet and essayist, patriot and martyr, who became the symbol of Cuba’s struggle for independence from Spain. His dedication to the goal of Cuban freedom made his name a synonym for liberty throughout Latin America. As a patriot, Marti organized and unified the movement for Cuban independence and died on the battlefield fighting for it. As a writer, he was distinguished for his personal prose and deceptively simple, sincere verse on themes of a free and united America.

Educated first in Havana, Marti had published several poems by the age of 15, and at age 16 he founded a newspaper, La Patria Libre (“The Free Fatherland”). During a revolutionary uprising that broke out in Cuba in 1868, he sympathized with the patriots, for which he was sentenced to six months of hard labour and, in 1871, deported to Spain. There he continued his education and his writing, receiving both an M.A. and a degree in law from the University of Zaragoza in 1874 and publishing political essays. He spent the next few years in France, in Mexico, and in Guatemala, writing and teaching, and returned to Cuba in 1878.

Ivan A. Schulman is Professor Emeritus of Spanish and Comparative Literature at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.

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