art over politic ideological totalitarism become subversive or its only propaganda. there are some room for subversive art in cuba? i dont think so. ...pez At 04:07 am -0400 26/8/00, Kathy Forer wrote: >Is it possible to address this in art? >Even given the need for heroic overcoming, can the artistic spirit >triumph in such dire circumstances; >If art exists there, it can't be so extremely hopelessly >impoverished. Art too can't live without nourishment, it mostly fails >in the face of insurmountable extremes. A story about the poet who >had to stop so she could feed her children; when they had grown and >she had some freedom she couldn't write either, her work had gone, >either used up or lost.
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