Cristina Ayala
BornMaria Cristina Fragas
(1856-07-24)July 24, 1856
Güines, Cuba
DiedApril 20, 1936(1936-04-20) (aged 79)
Güines, Cuba
Pen nameCristina Ayala
OccupationWriter and poet
LanguageSpanish
Notable worksOfrendas Mayabequinas (1926)
SpouseCecilio Larrondo (m. 1912)

Maria Cristina Fragas (July 24, 1856 April 20, 1936), known by her pen name, Cristina Ayala, was an Afro-Cuban writer and poet.

Biography

The daughter of a Creole mother who was enslaved and an unknown father, she was born free in Güines, Cuba, on July 24, 1856.[1] She did not marry until 1912, when she wed Cecilio Larrondo.[1] Fragas died in Güines in 1936 at the age of 79.[1]

Writing

Her work was published in various newspapers and journals including El Pueblo Libre and El Sufragista, as well as in Minerva, a magazine dedicated to black women for which she was a founding editor. She is believed to be the first Afro-Hispanic writer to talk about race in her poetry. In her work, she opposed slavery and supported racial equality and national independence for all Cubans.[2][3]

A collection of her work, Ofrendas Mayabequinas, was published in 1926 with a foreword by Valentin Cuesta Jimenez.[4]

Recognition

After her death, the town council of Güines named a street in her honour. The street was renamed after the Cuban Revolution and no longer exists.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Cristina Ayala". Círculo Güinero de Los Ángeles.
  2. Callahan, Monique-Adelle (2011). Between the Lines: Literary Transnationalism and African American Poetics. Oxford University Press. pp. 25–32. ISBN 978-0199876693.
  3. Sanmartin, Paula (2014). Black Women as Custodians of History: Unsung Rebel (M)Others in African American and Afro-Cuban Women's Writing. Cambria Press. p. 240. ISBN 978-1604978698.
  4. DeCosta-Willis, Miriam, ed. (2003). Daughters of the Diaspora: Afra-Hispanic Writers. Ian Randle Publishers. pp. xxx–xxxi. ISBN 976637077X.
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