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Alina Fernández

1956 - Today

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Alina Fernández Revuelta (born 19 March 1956) is a Cuban anti-communist activist. She is the daughter of Fidel Castro and Natalia Revuelta Clews. She is one of the best-known Cuban critics of the government of Cuba, where she lived until 1993, and her father's and uncle's rule. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Alina Fernández is the 4,898th most popular writer (down from 4,786th in 2019), the 113th most popular biography from Cuba (down from 110th in 2019) and the 13th most popular Cuban Writer.

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Among WRITERS

Among writers, Alina Fernández ranks 4,898 out of 7,302Before her are Norman Spinrad, Andreas Kalvos, Saint-Pol-Roux, Alex Garland, Heðin Brú, and William Gibson. After her are Simon Leys, Georg Calixtus, Andrejs Upīts, Alexander Abusch, Álvaro Pombo, and Eugène Guillevic.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1956, Alina Fernández ranks 325Before her are David E. Kelley, Pierre Lévy, Andy Goldsworthy, László Kiss, Gary Ross, and Jeremy Wade. After her are Raimundo Pereira, Ismaël Lô, Velimir Zajec, John Lee Hancock, Alain Perrin, and Mullah Krekar.

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In Cuba

Among people born in Cuba, Alina Fernández ranks 113 out of 300Before her are José María Heredia y Heredia (1803), Mariela Castro (1962), Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso (1861), Paquito D'Rivera (1948), Carlos Mendieta (1873), and Pedro Bergés (1906). After her are Orlando Martínez (1944), Héctor Socorro (1912), Carmen Herrera (1915), Juan Tuñas (1917), Emilio Correa (1953), and Daína Chaviano (1957).

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Among WRITERS In Cuba

Among writers born in Cuba, Alina Fernández ranks 13Before her are José Lezama Lima (1910), Leonardo Padura Fuentes (1955), Pedro Juan Gutiérrez (1950), Gertrudis Gómez de Avellaneda (1814), Dulce María Loynaz (1902), and José María Heredia y Heredia (1803). After her are Daína Chaviano (1957), Virgilio Piñera (1912), José Carlos Somoza (1959), Raúl Rivero (1945), and Zoé Valdés (1959).