America's Inaugural Poet Visits Cuba Amid Warming With Us

EL ESPARTACO, Cuba (AP) — The old woman looked suspiciously from her window as American poet Richard Blanco and a writer friend clambered out of a battered Soviet-era sedan and walked up to her front porch. In 2012, he became a symbol of modern America when he was selected to be the inaugural poet at President Barack Obama's swearing-in — the first Latino, the first openly gay person and the first immigrant to hold the title. Blanco and his longtime friend Ruth Behar, a renowned chronicler of Cuban-American life and Jewish communities in Cuba, took a weeklong tour of the island, introducing each other to friends and relatives and recruiting Cuban writers and artists for a new website that will feature writing about life on both sides of the Florida Straits. Some of Blanco's cousins used to secretly keep a pig on the roof of their two-story home in order to have a source of food and income. Today the pig is gone, and they rent the front room of their house to a private business owner selling souvenirs to tourists. Cuban-Americans, with their ties to the island and American money and resources, are already the source of much of the cash sustaining the island, both in remittances to relatives and investments with entrepreneurs who are relatives or just partners.

 

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