Lydia Cabrera, born in Cuba in 1900, left there for Paris in the twenties. One of the first white writers to study the African roots of Cuban culture, she has published books on Afro-Cuban religion, costumes, and music, books of African names in use in Cuba, and two collections of Negro short stories. She has been living in the United States since the Revolution.
Fiction Stories by Lydia Cabrera
The Women Were No Match For The Frogs | Vol. 6, No. 3 |
How The Monkey Lost The Fruit Of His Labor | Vol. 6, No. 3 |