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Eliseo “Lichi” Alberto

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Birth
Havana, Municipio de La Habana Vieja, La Habana, Cuba
Death
31 Jul 2011 (aged 59)
Ciudad de México, Mexico
Burial
Cremated, Other. Specifically: Service in Mexico. Ashes returned to Havana Add to Map
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Writer, Author. Born Eliseo Alberto de Diego Garcia Marruz, he was the recipient of the Premio Alfaguara de Novela, an international Spanish-language literary award in 1998 for the melancholic novel 'Caracol Beach'. Other novels include 'La Fábula de José (José's Fable)' and 'La Eternidad Por Fin Comienza en Lunes (Eternity Finally Begins on a Monday). Alberto explored Christian themes of characters living in Cuba and also wrote poetry, TV and movie scripts. He wrote the screenplay for the film 'Guantanamera'. He also taught at film schools in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. His father, Eliseo Diego, was one of Cuba's best-known poets and was a member of one of Cubas most famous families which included writers and musicians. Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez helped Alberto defect from Cuba to Mexico where he lived in exile for ten years before receiving his Mexican citizenship in 2000. He died shortly after receiving a kidney transplant.
Writer, Author. Born Eliseo Alberto de Diego Garcia Marruz, he was the recipient of the Premio Alfaguara de Novela, an international Spanish-language literary award in 1998 for the melancholic novel 'Caracol Beach'. Other novels include 'La Fábula de José (José's Fable)' and 'La Eternidad Por Fin Comienza en Lunes (Eternity Finally Begins on a Monday). Alberto explored Christian themes of characters living in Cuba and also wrote poetry, TV and movie scripts. He wrote the screenplay for the film 'Guantanamera'. He also taught at film schools in Cuba, Mexico, and the United States. His father, Eliseo Diego, was one of Cuba's best-known poets and was a member of one of Cubas most famous families which included writers and musicians. Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez helped Alberto defect from Cuba to Mexico where he lived in exile for ten years before receiving his Mexican citizenship in 2000. He died shortly after receiving a kidney transplant.

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  • Originally Created by: I am Rosebud
  • Added: May 6, 2012
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89657414/eliseo-alberto: accessed ), memorial page for Eliseo “Lichi” Alberto (10 Sep 1951–31 Jul 2011), Find a Grave Memorial ID 89657414; Cremated, Other; Maintained by Find a Grave.