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De Cádiz a Normandía
註釋Manuel C. Diaz was born in Havana, Cuba, in 1942. He was imprisoned in 1966 for attempting to leave the country in a boat. Pardoned in 1979, he now lives in Miami with his family. He has published several novels: El año del ras de mar, Un paraíso bajos las estrellas -transmitted to Cuba by Radio Martí-, Subasta de sueños and La virgen del malecón. or the past twenty years, he writes literature and travel chronicles for El Nuevo Herald. De Cadiz a Normandía is a compilation of some of the travel chronicles (corresponding to Spain, Italy and France) he wrote for El Nuevo Herald from 1995 until 2015. It is a book designed to be enjoyed by all. A walk through the narrow streets of the old town of Seville or the memory of a romantic evening stroll under the bridges of the Seine; the art treasures of the Vatican Museums and the Louvre or the awe inspiring gaze when you see the Sagrada Familia in Barcelona. Yes, we traveled: to marvel at the great creations of humanity, to get to know other cultures and to find ourselves.