The Décima Says More about Cuba: "From Dream to Poetry"
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https://doi.org/10.24310/analecta46202522693Keywords:
Décima, Cuba, identity, oral tradition, espinelaAbstract
The article examines the importance of the décima, especially the espinela form, as a symbol of Cuban identity and its evolution from Spanish origins to its position as a national stanza. The décima has been a conduit for popular culture, rural life, indepen-dence sentiment, music, and Cuban social critique, revealing its versatility in both oral and written traditions. The piece traces its history from the 17th century and highlights how the décima adapts, innovates, and absorbs influences, blending tradition with modernity up to the present day, as seen in prominent authors and cultural movements.
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