Moriré en Moscú con aguacero
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La autora, hija de madre rusa y padre del oriente cubano, reflexiona sobre su doble nacionalidad y cómo experimentó, particularmente durante su infancia, la sensación de extranjería dondequiera que estuviese. La escisión de no ser de ningún lado, ni rusa ni cubana, es un tipo de vivencia que ha hermanado a toda una generación de 'polovinos' o hijos de familias mixtas, configurando una particular sensación de exilio y desubicación social.Downloads
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