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Eliseo Diego
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Cuban poet
Born July 2, 1920
Havana
Died March 1, 1994
Mexico City
Nationality Cuban
Alma mater University of Havana
Occupation Poet, professor
Notable work
En la calzada de Jesús del Monte, 1949
Awards Máximo Gorki Award 1979 for his Spanish versions of poems by great Russian writers

Premio Nacional de Literatura de Cuba 1986

International Award for Latin American and Caribbean Literature Juan Rulfo 1993
Honours Doctor honoris causa from the Universidad del Valle (Cali, 1992)

Eliseo Diego (July 2, 1920 – March 1, 1994) was a Cuban poet praised for his lyric poetry, and short stories. He was born in Havana and died in Mexico City. Diego, the father of writer Eliseo Alberto, won the Mexican Juan Rulfo Prize in 1993.

He published his first collection of poetry, En las Oscuras Manos del Olvido ("In the Dark Hands of Forgetting"), at 22. He was part of the Cuban literary group Origines in the 1950s. Praised as a lyric poet and writer of short stories, he was also a translator of fairy tales, and some of his poems were directly based on fairy tales. For Diego, fairy tales were also instrumental in the literacy education of the Cuban population after the 1959 Cuban Revolution.

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