Enrique Serpa
{{Short description|Cuban journalist and writer}}
Enrique Serpa (15 July 1900 – 2 December 1968) was a Cuban writer, journalist and photographer born in Havana. His first literary work was Felisa y yo.{{Cite journal|last=Cobb|first=Martha K.|date=1972|title=Multi-Ethnic Materials in Second Language Programs Classrooms|url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/3586162|journal=TESOL Quarterly|volume=6|issue=4|pages=339–349|doi=10.2307/3586162|jstor=3586162 |issn=0039-8322|url-access=subscription}}
He had a long and solid friendship with Ernest Hemingway, who praised his works.{{Cite journal|last=Feldman|first=Andrew|date=2013|title=Ernest Hemingway and Enrique Serpa: A Propitious Friendship|url=https://muse.jhu.edu/article/510644|journal=The Hemingway Review|volume=32|issue=2|pages=58–76|doi=10.1353/hem.2013.0003|issn=1548-4815|url-access=subscription}}
Bibliography
- The honey of the hours (poetry), Havana, 1925.
- Fantoches, Chapter 9, "The crime of yesterday", Havana, 1933.
- Felisa and I, Havana, 1937.
- Contraband (novel), Havana, 1938; Prol. by Denia García Ronda, 1975.
- Days of Trinidad, Álvarez-Pita Editions, Havana.
- Vitrina, 1923-1925 (verses), Havana, 1940.
- America at War, Havana, Arrow Press, 1944.
- Notes on the novel in the USSR, Havana, Publications of the Institute of the Cuban-Soviet Cultural Exchange, 1946.
- Presence of Spain, Havana, 1947.
- Party night, Havana, 1951.
- The trap (novel), Buenos Aires, 1956; Havana, 1972, 1974.
- illareñas Conference, Santa Clara, 1962.
- Shark fins (prose notebooks, 2), Havana, 1963.
- The heroic manigua, Cuban Letters, Havana, 1978.
References
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== External links ==
- [https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Ernest+Hemingway+and+Enrique+Serpa%3a+a+propitious+friendship.-a0338778552 Ernest Hemingway and Enrique Serpa: a propitious friendship. - Free Online Library]
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Category:20th-century Cuban novelists
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