Afro-Cuban poet and U.S. documentary photographer create a compelling portrait of Cuba.
Synopsis
Afro-Cuban poet and U.S. documentary photographer create a compelling portrait of Cuba.
About the Author, Nancy Morejon
Nancy Morejon, born in Havana in 1944, is one of the most important poets of Cuba. She has published over twenty books of her poetry. Looking Within, a bilingual edition of her Selected Poems was published in 2003. Milton Rogovin is a nationally reknown social documentary photographer. His work is included in major galleries around the world. His most recent publications include: The Bonds Between Us: A Celebration of Family; Milton Rogovin: The Forgotten Ones; and Windows That Open Inward: Images of Chile. Pamela Carmell is a translator from the Spanish. Her work is included in a number of anthologies, the most recent Open Your Eyes and Soar: Cuban Women Writing Now. David Frye is a professor and translator. He is one of the main translators whose work is included in Looking Inward: Selected Poems of Nancy Morejon.