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Manuel del Cabral (7 March 1907, in
Santiago de los Caballeros Santiago de los Caballeros (; '' en, Saint James of the Knights''), often shortened to Santiago, is the second-largest city in the Dominican Republic and the fourth-largest city in the Caribbean by population. It is the capital of Santiago Prov ...
,
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– 14 May 1999, in
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) was a Dominican poet, writer, and diplomat. The son of
Mario Fermín Cabral y Báez Mario Fermín Cabral y Báez ( Baní, 1877–Santo Domingo, 1961) was a politician from the Dominican Republic. He was Senator for the Province of Santiago, and also the President of the Senate of the Dominican Republic three times: 1914–191 ...
, an influential senator during the "Era of Trujillo", he served at the Embassy of the Dominican Republic to Argentina. During his long stay in Buenos Aires, he married an Argentine and fathered his 4 children, among them, the television journalist and politician
Peggy Cabral Alba María Antonia Cabral Cornero (born 26 June 1947), known as Peggy, is a Dominican journalist, television host, politician and diplomat. Cabral was co-president of the Dominican Revolutionary Party from 2013 to 2020; she also was vice-ma ...
. In 1992 he was awarded the Premio Nacional de Literatura.


Work and reception

Cabral has become one of the most celebrated writers of the Dominican Republic, enjoying international fame. His work is most often viewed as an essential representation of Afro-Antillean or Afro-Caribbean poetry, known alternatively as ''negrismo'' (blackism or negrism) or ''poesía negra'' (black poetry) in Spanish, along with the works of Cuban
Nicolás Guillén Nicolás Cristóbal Guillén Batista (10 July 1902 – 17 July 1989) was a Cuban poet, journalist, political activist, and writer. He is best remembered as the national poet of Cuba.
and Puerto Rican Luis Palés Matos. Cabral is known for his vast exploration of themes. Perennial human concerns such as love, death, metaphysics, and war occur throughout his writings. Additionally, social and political issues, especially those involving Antillean and Dominican identity, as well as the exploitation of Afro-Caribbeans are prominent in his writings.See Rodríguez 263 Cabral first gained recognition with ''Compadre Mon'' (1943), often considered the best example of a Dominican Epic.See Rodríguez 263 and Burdiez 17 ''Compadre Mon,'' like ''Trópico Negro'' and other major works, center around themes of labor and social injustice.


Diplomacy

Manuel del Cabral was ambassador to the United States, Peru, Colombia, Brazil, Chile, Spain and Argentina. In the late 1950s he defected and sought political asylum in Argentina, where he lived for 17 years with his family.


Works

* ''Trópico Negro''. 1942 * ''Compadre Mon''. Espiral, Colombia 1943 * ''Chinchina Busca el Tiempo''. Perlado, Buenos Aires 1945 (Ed. de Colores, Santo Domingo 1998, ) * ''De Este Lado del Mar''. Impresora Dominicana, Ciudad Trujillo 1949 * ''Antología Tierra (1930–1949)''. Ediciones Cultura Hispánica, Madrid 1949 * ''Carta a Rubén''. Madrid 1950 * ''Los Huéspedes Secretos''. Madrid 1950 (Ed. Corripio, Santo Domingo 1988), * ''Segunda Antología Tierra (1930–1951)''. Gráficas García, Madrid 1951 * ''30 Parábolas''. Lucania, Buenos Aires 1956 * ''Antología Clave (1930–1956)''. Losada, Buenos Aires 1957 * ''14 Nudos de Amor''. Losada, Buenos Aires 1963 * ''El Escupido''. Quintaria, Buenos Aires 1970 (Ed. de Colores, Santo Domingo 1987) * ''El Presidente Negro''. Ediciones Carlos Lohlé, Buenos Aires 1973 (Canahuate, Santo Domingo 1990) * ''Poemas de Amor y Sexo''. Ediciones de la Flor, Buenos Aires 1974 * ''Cuentos''. Ediciones Orión, Buenos Aires 1976 * ''Antología Tres''. Editora Universitaria, Santo Domingo 1983 * ''Obra Poética Completa'', Ed. Alfa & Omega, Santo Domingo 1987 * ''Antología Poética'', E. Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires 1998. * ''Antología de Cuentos'', E. Biblioteca Nacional, Buenos Aires 1998.


References


Bibliography

* Wena Monica Palmer: ''Social consciousness and compromiso in selected writings of Manuel del Cabral''. University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica, 1982 * Manuel Antonio Arango L.: ''Historia, intrahistoria y compromiso social en siete poetas hispánicos. Rubén Darío, Federico García Lorca, Nicolás Guillén, Manuel del Cabral, Palés Matos, César Vallejo y Pablo Neruda'', Lang 2007, *Gutiérrez, Franklin. Antología histórica de la poesía dominicana del siglo XX (1912–1995). New York: Ediciones Alcance, 1995. *Diaz, Andrés Blanco. Manuel del Cabral y su obra: comentarios y critica. Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Comisión Permanente de la Feria del Libro, 2001. *Bejel, Emilio. "Poetry." ''A History of Literature in the Caribbean. Vol. 1.'' Arnold, A. James. Ed. Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1994. *Torres-Saillant, Silvio. "Dominican Literature and Its Criticism: Anatomy of a Troubled Identity." ''A History of Literature in the Caribbean. Vol. 1.'' Arnold, A. James. Ed. Philadelphia: John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1994. *Torres-Saillant, Silvio. ''Caribbean Poetics: Towards an Aesthetic of West Indian Literature.'' New York: Cambridge University Press, 1997. *Rodríguez, Linda M. "Dominican Republic." ''Encyclopedia of Latin American Literature.'' Ed. Verity Smith. Chicago: Fitzroy Dearborn, 1997. *Burdiez, Tómas Castro. Ed. ''La magia de lo permanente: antología poética de Manuel del Cabral.'' Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic: Editorial Ciguapa, 2001.


External links


Manuel del Cabral on Bibliotecas Virtuales (Biography in Spanish)H-NET Caribbean (List Serve and Discussion Network)
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