CUBA LAST NUMBER OF TABLOID "MONDAY OF REVOLUTION" ABOUT PABLO PICASSO, 1961

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CUBA LAST NUMBER OF TABLOID "MONDAY OF REVOLUTION" ABOUT PABLO PICASSO, THE PAPER IN WHICH WA PRINT IS OF BAD QUALITY, THIS TABLOID HAS A HORIZONTAL FOLD AND DIVERSE BREAKS, IN GENERAL IT IS IN ACCEPTABLE CONDITIONS OF CONSERVATION, SPOTS OF THE TIME, 1961 IT HAS DIVERSE ARTICLES AND COMMENTS WRITTEN BY CUBAN INTELLECTUALS AND FOREIGNERS, PHOTOS, DRAWINGS AND OTHER ILLUSTRATIONS BRIEF INFORMATION: The tabloid is born, on March 23, 1959, Monday of Revolution, undoubtedly the most polemic and well-read cultural supplement of the Cuban Press. He was directed by Guillermo Cabrera Infante. The poet Paul Armando Fernandez assumed the assistant director's functions. In his pages illuminated by the designers' new graphic design as Jacques Brouté, Tony Évora and Raúl Martínez, Antón Arrufat, Jose A collaborated, between other authors of the court, Néstor Almendros. Baragaño, Calvert Casey, Edmundo Desnoes, Roberto Fernandez Retamar, Caesar Read You, Jose Lezama Lima, Heberto Padilla, Virgil Piñera, Severo Sarduy and Jose Triana. Monday also Nazim Hikmet, Blas of Hill published texts of foreign authors, as Michael Ángel Asturias, Jorge Luis Borges, Carlos Fuentes, Jaime Gil de Biedma, Juan and Luis Goytisolo, Paul Neruda, Jean-Paul Sartre, Nathalie Sarraute and many more. Close to the literature and the political thought (in the latter paragraph read more