Regino Pedroso

Cuban poet
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Regino Pedroso (April 5, 1896 – December 7, 1983) was a Cuban poet.

He won the National Poetry Prize of Cuba in 1939 for his book Beyond the sea sings. That same year published his poetic Anthology (1918-1938).

Works

  • We (Nosotros). Poems. Havana, Editorial Tropics, 1933.
  • Poetic Anthology (Antología poética) (1918-1938). Havana, Imp Molina, 1939.
  • Beyond the sea sings (Más allá canta el mar). Poem. Havana Imp Veronica, 1939.
  • Bolivar Symphony freedom (Bolívar, sinfonía de libertad). Poem. Havana, P. Fernández, 1945.
  • The Yuan Pei Fu plum (El ciruelo de Yuan Pei Fu). Chinese poems. Havana, P. Fernandez, 1955.
  • Poems (Poemas). Prol. Nicolás Guillén. Anthology. Havana, Eds. Union, 1966.
  • Poetry (Obra poética). "Regino Pedroso and the new Cuban poetry" by Felix Pita Rodriguez. Havana, Editorial Art and Literature, 1975.


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