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Félix Lizaso

Félix Lizaso Félix Lizaso (June 23, 1891 – January 9, 1966) was a Cuban writer, literary critic, and scholar known for his extensive work on the life and writings of José Martí. He played a significant role in Cuban intellectual and cultural movements throughout the early and mid-20th century, contributing to both literary criticism and national political discourse. He was present at the Protest of the Thirteen, the first protest of the intellectual movement in Cuba since it had gained independence, was a signatory to the "Manifesto of the Group of Thirteen," and was later a member of the Minorista Group. Over the course of his career, he produced over three hundred literary works on the life and works of José Martí.

Among the magazines that he contributed were; ''Cuba Contemporánea'', ''Revista de La Habana'', ''Revista Bimestre Cubana'', ''Carteles'', ''Bohemia'', ''Revista de la Biblioteca Nacional'', ''Diario de Cuba,'' ''El Mundo, Proa'', ''La vida Literaria,'' ''La Prensa'', ''Repertorio Americano'', ''Mercurio Peruano'', ''La Gaceta Literaria'', ''El Libro y el Pueblo'', ''Revista Iberoamericana, Símbolo'', ''América'''','' and ''La Prensa''. Provided by Wikipedia
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    el pensamiento vivo de Varona by Lizaso, Félix

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    Martí : místico del deber by Lizaso, Félix

    Published 1946
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