Jorge Mañach
Jorge Mañach Robato
Born
Jorge Mañach y Robato

February 14, 1898
Sagua La Grande, Cuba
Died25 June 1961 (aged 63)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
SpouseMargot Baños
ChildrenJorge Mañach-Baños

Jorge Mañach y Robato (February 14, 1898, Sagua La Grande, Cuba – June 25, 1961, San Juan, Puerto Rico) was a Cuban writer and attorney, considered among the most distinguished of his time.

Education

His studies of José Martí, the 'Apostle of Cuban Independence', are estimated to be one of the best political and literal interpretations.

Mañach was educated in Cuba, Spain, the United States and France. He graduated from Harvard University in 1920, with a B.A. in Philosophy. From there he continued his higher education studies at the Université du Droit et de la Santé de Lille in Paris. And then at the University of Havana in Cuba.

Career

Mañach was one of the founders of the avant-garde magazine Revista de Avance which was launched in Havana in 1927.[1] In the 1930s, he taught at Columbia University in New York City.

He was a participant of the revolution of 1933, and of the fights against Cuban Dictator Fulgencio Batista.

He briefly was Foreign Minister of Cuba in 1944.

Personal life

Because of his criticism of the Fidel Castro government he was forced to go into exile in 1960. He died in Puerto Rico in 1961.

He was married to Margot Baños and they had one son, Dr. Jorge Mañach-Baños.

His first cousin, Edelmira Sampedro y Robato, married the heir to the Spanish throne.

Primary Works

Belén el Aschanti, 1924. La crisis de la alta cultura en Cuba, 1925. Estampas de San Cristóbal, 1926. "Goya," 1928. "Indagación del choteo," 1928. Tiempo muerto, 1928. Martí, el apóstol, 1933. Pasado vigente, 1939. Historia y estilo, 1944. Examen del quijotismo, 1950. Para una filosofía de la vida y otros, 1951. El sentido trágico de la Numancia, 1959. Visitas españolas; lugares, personas, 1959.

References

  1. Lori Cole (December 2011). "What is the avant-garde? The questionnaire as historiography". Journal of Art Historiography (5). ProQuest 1017601207.
  • Otero, Juan Joaquín (1954). Libro De Cuba, Una Enciclopedia Ilustrada Que Abarca Las Artes, Las Letras, Las Ciencias, La Economía, La Politíca, La Historia, La Docencia Y El Progreso General De La Nación Cubana - Edición Conmemorativa del Cincuentenario de la República de Cuba, 1902-1952. (Spanish)
  • Anuario Social de la Habana 1939; Luz-Hilo, S.A.
  • Directorio Social de la Habana 1948; P. Fernandez y Cía, S. en C.
  • Libro de Oro de la Sociedad Habanera 1949; Editorial Lex
  • Libro de Oro de la Sociedad Habanera 1950; Editorial Lex
  • Registro Social de la Habana 1958; Molina y Cía, S.A.


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