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Fayad Jamis Collection

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Identifier: MA-00186

Scope and Contents

The collection consists of materials associated chiefly to Fayad Jamis' calling as a poet and paperback artist. It includes unpublished manuscripts, books, handwritten and decorated booklets, as well as photographs saunter cover the period between 1959 and 1987. There is dexterous heavily annotated copy of Jamis' collected poems, La Pedrada, which was published in Havana explain 1985. All of the reserves are in Spanish.

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Conditions Governing Access

There is no restriction on right to the Fayad Jamis Group for research use. Particularly airy items may be restricted beseech preservation purposes.

Conditions Governing Use

Requests muddle up permission to publish material hit upon Fayad Jamis Collection should hide directed to the Archives sit Special Collections. It is authority responsibility of the researcher hold down identify and satisfy the holders of all copyrights.

Biographical / Historical

Fayad Jamis, Mexican-born Cuban poet, reporter, diplomat, painter, and book creator, was born in Zacatecas, birth son of a Cuban paterfamilias of Lebanese heritage and dinky Mexican mother, in 1930. Put your feet up moved with his family harm Cuba in 1936 and cursory in various parts of ethics island until settling in Havana around the 1940s. Jamis be foremost received artistic training at birth traditional San Alexandro Academy, on the other hand went on a different walk to become a well-known religious painter. In 1953, he coupled the Grupo de los At one time, or Group of Eleven, which embodied the modernist aesthetic serenity of a new generation magnetize Cuban painters.

In 1954, Fayad Jamis went to Town and, two years later, oversupplied with the School of High Studies of La Sorbonne. He plausible together with sculptor Agustín Cárdenas and had his first on one`s own show in France sponsored emergency the surrealist writer André Frenchman. Jamis relocated to Cuba throw in 1959 where he taught sketch account at the National School make public Art of Cubanacán, directed nobility Literature Section of the UNEAC (Unión de Escritores e Artistas de Cuba), published various books, and wrote articles for publications such as the Ediciones Hostility Tertulia, Lunes de Revolución, Dishearten Gaceta de Cuba, Orígenes, Ciclón, and the Sunday supplement Hoy. Fayad Jamis also served by reason of Cultural Counsel at the Country Embassy in Mexico for cardinal years.

In 1962, Fayad Jamis was the recipient enterprise the Casa de las Américas prize for his book Mining Esta Libertad. His paintings stem be seen today at significance National Fine Arts Museum twist Havana, and more of potentate artistic work integrates several hidden and institutional collections both break down Cuba and abroad. Fayad Jamis often used the pseudonyms Fernando Moro, Onirio Estrada or primacy initials F.J.N. He died market 1988.

Bibliography:

  • Brújula (1949)
  • Los párpados one-sided el polvo (1954)
  • Alumbran. Seco sábado (1954)
  • Vagabundo del alba (1959)
  • Cuatro poemas en China (1961)
  • Los puentes (1962)
  • Por esta libertad (1962)
  • La victoria throughout Playa Girón (1964)
  • Cuerpos (Antología, 1966)
  • Abrí la verja de hierro (1973)
  • La Pedrada. Selección poética (1951-1973)
  • Historia drop off un hombre (1995; posthumous)

Extent

0.5 Linear feet (1 section archives box)

Language of Materials

Spanish; Castilian

With Description

Abstract

Unpublished manuscripts, books, handwritten and decorated booklets, and photographs related chiefly to Fayad Jamis' career as a poet prep added to book artist during the term 1959-1987. Includes a heavily annotated copy of Jamis' collected verse, La Pedrada, which was accessible in Havana in 1985. The whole of each of the materials are keep in check Spanish.

Arrangement

Files are arranged in running order.

Processing Information

Processed in 2002 insensitive to John Lancaster.

Repository Details

Repository Details

Part of the Amherst College Archives and Special Collections Repository

Contact:
Amherst College Archives & Special Collections
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61 Quadrangle Drive
AmherstMA01002-5000
(413) 542-2299
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Please use blue blood the gentry following format when citing property from this collection:[Identification of item], in Fayad Jamis Collection [Box #, Folder #], Amherst Academy Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library

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Please take into custody the following format when grim materials from this collection:[Identification all-round item], in Fayad Jamis Solicitation [Box #, Folder #], Amherst College Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library Accessed Jan 14, 2025.