Guillermo Cabrera Infante

Nascimento : 1929-04-22, Gibara, Cuba

Morte : 2005-02-21

História

​From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.   Guillermo Cabrera Infante ( 22 April 1929 – 21 February 2005) was a Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, and critic; in the 1950s he used the pseudonym G. Caín. A one-time supporter of the Castro regime, Cabrera Infante went into exile to London in 1965. He is best known for the novel Tres Tristes Tigres (literally "three sad tigers", but published in English as Three Trapped Tigers), which has been compared favorably to James Joyce's Ulysses. Description above from the Wikipedia article Guillermo Cabrera Infante, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

Filmes

A Cidade Perdida
Author
Havana, Cuba, final dos anos 50. O proprietário de um famoso clube nocturno e a sua família abastada são apanhados na violenta transição de regimes entre o Governo de Batista e a chegada ao poder de Fidel Castro.
Improper Conduct
Self - Writer
The story of the persecution of homosexuals and intellectuals in Cuba under Fidel Castro's dictatorship, from the beginning of the Cuban Revolution (1953-59) until the early 1980s. Interviews with relevant personalities of Cuban culture who suffered persecution demonstrate that concentration camps for gays existed in Cuba.
Corrida Contra o Destino
Screenplay
Kowalski (Barry Newman) recebe a missão de levar um Dodge Challenger 1970 de Denver, Colorado, até São Francisco, na Califórnia, e aposta com um amigo que completará o serviço em menos de 15 horas. Viajando em alta velocidade, ele logo torna-se alvo da polícia, mas passa a ser auxiliado por Super Soul (Cleavon Little), um radialista cego que acompanha a comunicação entre os policiais.
Wonderwall
Screenplay
The eccentric professor Collins lives completely secluded in his chaotic apartment. When the model Penny moves in next to him, he becomes fascinated of her. He drills holes in her walls and ceiling and peeps on her day and night. He loses himself in daydreams and delusions