Document Type
Podcast
Publication Date
4-5-2010
Publisher
Black Mountain Institute; KNPR
Abstract
Pablo Medina left Cuba when he was 12, but he still remembers Havana and the salty breeze off the ocean. He lives in New York now. The poet joins us to talk about bridging two worlds, and how memories of Cuba still weave through his poems.
Keywords
Authorship; Cuba; New York (State) – New York; Poetry; Poets
Disciplines
American Literature | Arts and Humanities | Literature in English, North America | Literature in English, North America, Ethnic and Cultural Minority | Modern Literature
Language
English
Repository Citation
Medina, P.
(2010).
KNPR interview.
Available at:
https://digitalscholarship.unlv.edu/blackmountain_lectures_events/71
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Comments
Audio file size: 19.8 megabytes
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