Excilia Saldaña Explained
Excilia Saldaña |
Birth Name: | Excilia Saldaña Molina |
Birth Date: | 7 August 1946 |
Birth Place: | Havana, Cuba |
Death Place: | Havana, Cuba |
Occupation: | children's literature writer, poet, academic |
Years Active: | 1966-1999 |
Known For: | Afro-Caribbean themes |
Excilia Saldaña (7 August 1946 – 20 July 1999) was an Afro-Cuban juvenile literature writer, poet and academic. In 1984, she won the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba Special Prize La Rosa Blanca given for the best children's literature of the year for the first time and repeated that award four other times in her career. In 1995, she was a finalist in the International José Martí Prize for children's Literature awarded by the Costa Rican Ministry of Culture and the San Judas Tadeo Foundation. Three years later, her poetry garnered her the Nicolás Guilén Award.
Biography
Excilia Saldaña Molina was born on 7 August 1946 in Havana, Cuba.[1] She grew up with her grandmother, her teenaged mother, having been abandoned by Saldaña's father. After graduating from the Pedagogical Institute in Havana, she began work as a high school teacher. She became one of the group of writers and cultural figures who established the journal, El Caimán Barbudo (The Bearded Cayman) in 1966.[2] Her first book of poetry Enlloró, an unpublished manuscript, won acclaim and received honorable mention in 1967 from the jury of the Casa de las Américas Prize. That same year, some of her poetry was translated into French and published in the journal Les Lettres Nouvelles. Saldaña left teaching in 1971 and began working as an editor at Editorial Casa de las Américas. The next year she became an editor at El Caimán Barbudo and then in 1975 moved to Editorial Gente Nueva.
Saldaña taught as a visiting professor in Santa Clara at the Felize Varela Teaching Institute and several other universities teaching children's literature. She was noted for her experimental forms which straddled the boundary between prose and poetry, blending in myth, folklore and meticulously studied cultural traditions. Her poetic works were often autobiographical or steeped in Afro-Cuban tradition, exploring the complexities of women's roles as both traditional mother and sexual being. Saldaña's poetry speaks about women's themes common in the Caribbean, abandonment, incest, sexual violence, shame, but also nurturing and redemption from other women.
Winning numerous awards throughout her career, Saldaña received the 1979 National Ismaelillo Prize from the National Union of Writers and Artists of Cuba (UNEAC) and the Rosa Blanca Prize from UNEAC in 1984. She won the Rosa Blanca Prize three years in a row in 1987, 1988 and 1989, and then again in 1995. That same year, Saldaña was a finalist in the International José Martí Prize for children's Literature awarded by the Costa Rican Ministry of Culture and the San Judas Tadeo Foundation and in 1998 she was honored with UNEAC's Nicolás Guilén Award for poetry.
Saldaña died on 20 July 1999[3] in Havana from complications of asthma.[4]
Selected works
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. 10 poetas de la revolución. 1975. Universidad de La Habana. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 463040489.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Un testigo de la historia. 1979. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 612575517.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. De la Isla del Tesoro a la Isla de la Juventud. 1979. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 610087957.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Flor para amar: apuntes sobre la mujer en la obra de Martí. 1980. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 14990054.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Soñando y viajando. 1980. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 657123650.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Poesías de amor y combate. 1981. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 651896531.
- Book: Saldaña. Excilia. Muñoz Bach. Eduardo. Cantos para un Mayito y una paloma. 1983. Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 656992437.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Bulgaria, el país de las rosas. 1986. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 22964381.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Kele kele. 1987. Editorial Letras Cubanas. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 654723507.
- Book: Saldaña. Excilia. Chericián. David. Compay Tito. 1988. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 938887300.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. El refranero de la víbora. 1989. Editorial Letras Cubanas. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 23822689.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. La noche. 1989. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 30434297.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Mi nombre: antielegía familiar. 1991. Unión de Escritores y Artistas de Cuba. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 30860388.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. El misterioso caso de los maravillosos cascos de doña Cuca Bregante. 1992. Editorial Capitán San Luis. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 39872156.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Lengua de trapo y todos los trapoanudadores del mundo. 1998. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 978-9-590-80177-8. 433006798.
- Saldaña. Excilia. Lo cotidiano trascendente: Reflexiones sobre mi obra poética. Afro-Hispanic Review. October 2000. 19. 2. 8–11. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tennessee. Spanish. 0278-8969.
- Saldaña. Excilia. Tríptico de los contrasonetos anacrónicos. Afro-Hispanic Review. October 2000. 19. 2. 14. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tennessee. Spanish. 0278-8969.
- Saldaña. Excilia. Vieja Trova sobre soporte CD ROOM. Afro-Hispanic Review. October 2000. 19. 2. 15–20. Department of Spanish and Portuguese, Vanderbilt University. Nashville, Tennessee. Spanish. 0278-8969.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. Jícara de miel: el libro de todas mis nanas. Schomburg Children's Collection. 2000. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 978-9-590-80236-2. 44569923.
- Book: Saldaña. Excilia. González Mandri. Flora María. Rosenmeier. Rosamond. In the Vortex of the Cyclone: Selected Poems. 2002. University Press of Florida. Gainesville, Florida. bi-lingual edition. 978-0-8130-2459-2. registration.
- Book: Saldaña, Excilia. La lechuza y el sijú. 2002. Editorial Gente Nueva. Havana Cuba. Spanish. 978-959-08-0040-5.
- Book: Saldaña. Excilia. Mi nombre. 2003. Ediciones Unión. Havana, Cuba. 978-9-592-09497-0. Spanish.
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Notes and References
- Web site: Excilia Saldaña. Negra Cubana Tenia Que Ser. 21 February 2016. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20160208153138/http://negracubanateniaqueser.com/diccionariodeafrocubanas-2/excilia-saldana/. 8 February 2016. dead.
- Web site: El Caimán Barbudo. https://web.archive.org/web/20160221181538/http://www.encaribe.org/es/article/el-caiman-barbudo/1617. usurped. February 21, 2016. En Caribe: Enciclopedia de Historia y Cultura del Caribe. 21 February 2016. Santo Domingo, República Dominicana. Spanish. 2016.
- Web site: Pérez Díaz. Enrique. Excilia Saldaña: morir de tanta vida. Cuba Líteraría. 21 February 2016. Havana, Cuba. Spanish. 10 August 2006.
- News: Alfonso. Graciela. Fallece Escritora Cubana. 21 February 2016. Cuba Free Press. 23 July 1999. Miami, Florida. Spanish.