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| Name: |
José Martí | | Birth Date: |
January 28, 1853 | | Death Date: |
May 19, 1895 | | Place of Birth: |
Havana, Cuba | | Nationality: |
Cuban | | Gender: |
Male | | Occupations: |
poet, journalist |
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Biography of José Martí
676 words, approx. 2 pages
 José Martí (1853-1895) was a Cuban revolutionary, poet, and journalist. The principal organizer of Cuba's war against Spain, he was the apostle of Cuban independence. José Martí was born in Havana on Jan. 28, 1853, of...
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Biography of Jose Marti
8,909 words, approx. 30 pages
 José Martí is considered the principal founder of Spanish American Modernista poetry. Martí wrote three books of poetry: Ismaelillo (Little Ishmael, 1882), considered as the book that initiates Spanish American Modernista poetry;...



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José Martí Quotes
5,700 words, approx. 19 pages
 José Julián Martí y Pérez ( 28 January 1853 - 19 May 1895 ) was a leader of the Cuban independence movement as well as an esteemed poet and writer. He is revered as a great national hero, and often referred to as El Apostol de la Independencia...


Encyclopedia and Summary Information
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José Martí Information
2,488 words, approx. 8 pages
 José Julián Martí Pérez (28 January, 1853–19 May, 1895) was a leader of the Cuban independence movement from Spain and as well a renowned poet and writer. He is considered the national hero of Cuba and often referred to as the "Apostle of Cuban...



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 The Washington Post
A Muddy Jo Jo: Autobiographical . . . And Boring
01/25/1987: 312 words, approx. 1 pages JO JO DANCER, YOUR LIFE IS CALLING (RCA/Columbia cassette, Hi-Fi stereo, $79.95) Richard Pryor has put so much of himself into this autobiographical movie that it seems impolite not to like it more-but we all know about the road to hell and...
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 The Boston Globe
Burying Jo Jo In His No-nos
08/15/1990: 773 words, approx. 3 pages So, Joseph Langone - governor's councilor, convicted felon, mortician to the mob -- has gone and gotten another case of hoof-and-mouth disease. Jo Jo's latest 15 minutes of fame came when he vowed to "bury" the judicial nomination of Diane Kottmyer, a respected...




Literary Criticism
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John M. Kirk
16,982 words, approx. 57 pages
 In the following essays, Kirk examines two prominent aspects of Martí's thought: the first essay details the republic that Martí envisioned for the Cuban political system; the second describes the new Cuban citizen that Martí believed independence would create.
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Critical Essay by Donald E. Rice
13,004 words, approx. 43 pages
 In the following excerpt, Rice looks at Martí as a historical figure in general and as the specific historical figure Fidel Castro drew on to lend authority to his revolutionary goals.
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Critical Essay by Manuel Pedro González
9,988 words, approx. 33 pages
 Martí's primary Cuban biographer, González tackles various aspects of Martí's character and work in the three chapters that follow. In the first, González offers his overview of "the multiplicity of mental and spiritual powers in Martí." The second catalogues Martí's essays on "great men" of North America—a series that brought these figures before many Latin American readers for the first time. The last treats...


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