Omar Vazquez omar.vc @ granma.cip.cu
"I've been always thinking about who it is written," confessed Eduardo Torres Cuevas, in a gesture of humility and therefore with his work. Was won by emotion and I was not disappointed. Everything was beautiful in the Sala José Antonio Portuondo, the Fortress of San Carlos de La Cabaña, since it opened the tribute that the show dedicated to the eminent historian, with a performance by a group of children who study French, to which the Professor opened the Casa de Altos Estudios Fernando Ortiz, who under the leadership of Mir interpreted Maylin My love, Paul Eluard, Noel. Christmas for the children of the world (a beautiful song for peace) and other poems and songs in this language.
was a beautiful prelude to his colleague Oscar Zanetti submit Looking for the Cuban (Volumes 1 and 2), and History of Cuban thought (Vol. 1) (Social Sciences Publishing House).
After citing some of the works of Torres Cuevas and their contributions, as are his studies on the formation of the Cuban national social thought, Zanetti said his interest in the hierarchy of historiography, which has made a significant contribution, with aims to magnify his mind the true patriotic values \u200b\u200b
The essayist also Aurelio Alonso, 've highlighted that the presentation was a demonstration that the social sciences can move the interest of the masses, recalled that when Torres Cuevas did not yet age 30, conceived the Anthology of Medieval thought, which led to the professionals and the reader a common dimension of this historical period, and described his practice as someone who "greatly synthesized in the condition of philosopher and historian." Jorge Luis Acanda
making emphasis on the contribution of the essayist to the deployment of the concept of Cubans. "Understanding the book is to understand the author," praising the butt of the prospect of Torres Cuevas, to face our identity.
On the panel were also invited César López, personality which also dedicates the Fair, Guillermo Rodriguez Rivera, Edelberto Leyva, Reynaldo Gonzalez, Pablo Armando Fernandez and Jaime Sarusky, who abounded in the importance of the work of the honoree and relations that bind him.
Torres Cuevas finally confessed that this had been an unexpected tribute, which he attributed to being "honest, loyal to my country, with a Cuba that is what we want it to be" and said he could not view history without the poetry, demonstration known since fourth grade and so was glad to share with his fellow poets, as it always has.
also said that he saw his work as a collective result, so it was extended homage to their peers. In an act of sensation evoked three friends and missing: Ramón de Armas, José A. Tabares del Real and Francisco Pérez Guzmán. "But my greatest satisfaction," said, "is seeing a new generation of historians trained than mine."
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