Legna Rodríguez Iglesias (Camagüey, 1984) is a poet, prose writer, and playwright. She has four books of poetry, the latest being Hilo + Hilo (2015). She has received the Julio Cortázar Ibero-American Short Story Prize in 2011 and the Casa de Las Américas Prize in Theater in 2016. She lives in Miami.
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
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From the Spanish. my soul's full of metaphors acquired from generation after generation my souls full of more or less fascinating similes that witness the kindness in me my […]
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
77
From the Spanish. my God you gave me a live pig's tongue that quivered in the electric cooker and it stuck its tongue out at me spurred me to […]
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
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From the Spanish. i'm not going to read you a poem by Ezra Pound mom informs me on the phone i'm going to read you the last law to […]
Generation Zero: New Cuban Poetry
Jan/Feb 2018
33
From the Spanish. the getting off i do waiting for Godot smells like mackerel in tomato sauce without tomato or oil or basil or low flame or high flame […]
Legna Rodríguez Iglesias
Legna Rodríguez Iglesias (Camagüey, 1984) is a poet, prose writer, and playwright. She has four books of poetry, the latest being Hilo + Hilo (2015). She has received the Julio […]
