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Cuban poet and dissident
Jorge Olivera Castillo
Born1961 (age 62–63)
Havanna, Cuba
OccupationActivist, poet, writer
LanguageSpanish
Genrepoetry
Years active1994-present


Jorge Olivera Castillo (b. Havana, Cuba, 1961) is a Cuban poet and dissident.

He worked as a journalist for the Cuban state-run television station ICRT for 10 years. He was briefly detained in 1992 for trying to leave the country on a raft; in 1993, he left his position at ICRT and began writing reports for Radio Martí, a U.S.-funded, Miami-based station critical of the Cuban government. With two other journalists, he founded an independent news agency, Havana Press, in 1995, and later became the director.

Olivera Castillo was arrested in 2003 as part of the Black Spring crackdown and sentenced to eighteen years in prison for writing articles "against national independence and Cuba's economy". In prison, he spent nine months in solitary confinement, and suffered from a range of health problems. He began writing poetry and fiction while in prison as a coping mechanism. His wife, Nancy Alfaya, became a member of the Ladies in White, agitating for his release. After international pressure, he was released for health reasons after serving only 18 months of his sentence, but remained under close supervision. He is currently a visiting scholar at Harvard University.

Works

Poetry

  • Confesiones antes del crepúsculo. Miami: Ed. Proyecto de Bibliotecas Independientes, 2005.
  • En cuerpo y alma. Ed. Olgy and Olega Krylovových. Prague: PEN Czech Republic, 2008. (Spanish and Czech)
—, 2010. (Spanish and French)
  • Sobrevivir en la boca del lobo. Madrid: Editorial Hispano Cubana, 2012. ISBN 9788493742379.
  • Cenizas alumbradas. Warsaw: Lech Walesa Foundation, 2010. (Spanish and Polish)
  • Tatuajes en la memoria. Prague, 2013.
  • Quemar las naves. : Neo Club Ediciones, 2015. ISBN 9781519200570.

Short stories

References

  1. ^ "Journalist Jorge Olivera Castillo released on medical grounds". IFEX. 9 December 2004. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  2. "Jorge Olivera Castillo (1961)". www.memoryofnations.eu. Retrieved 2024-01-31.
  3. ^ Mineo, Liz (6 December 2016). "Out of 'the wolf's mouth'". Harvard Gazette. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  4. ^ Olivera Castillo, Jorge. "From Dream to Reality". English PEN. Retrieved 1 February 2017.
  5. "Nancy". Mujeres Coraje (in Spanish). 3 March 2010. Retrieved 3 March 2017.
  6. Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 108th Congress Second Session. Government Printing Office. 1954. p. 8730. ISBN 978-0-16-082001-4.
  7. "Jorge Olivera Castillo". Department of Comparative Literature, Harvard University. Archived from the original on 4 March 2017. Retrieved 3 March 2017.

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