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  1. Guillermo Cabrera Infante ( Spanish pronunciation: [ɡiˈʎeɾmo kaˈβɾeɾajɱˈfante]; Gibara, 22 April 1929 – 21 February 2005) was a Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, [1] and critic; in the 1950s he used the pseudonym G. Caín, and used Guillermo Cain for the screenplay of the cult classic film Vanishing Point (1971).

  2. Guillermo Cabrera Infante was a novelist, short-story writer, film critic, and essayist who was the most prominent Cuban writer living in exile and the best-known spokesman against Fidel Castro’s regime. In 1998 he was awarded Spain’s Cervantes Prize, the most prestigious and remunerative award for.

  3. Feb 23, 2005 · Guillermo Cabrera Infante, a Cuban novelist in exile whose lavishly textured prose conjured the country he knew before the revolution he once supported, died on Monday at a hospital in London,...

  4. CABRERA INFANTE, G(uillermo)Pseudonyms: G. Cain; Guillermo Cain. Nationality: Cuban (im-migrated to London, England 1966; naturalized British citizen). Born: Gibara, Cuba, 22 April 1929.

  5. Guillermo Cabrera Infante (kah-BRAY-rah een-FAHN-tay), a writer whose satiric, imaginative prose has been compared with that of Lewis Carroll, James Joyce, Jonathan Swift, and Laurence Sterne, is...

  6. An author of fiction and nonfiction, Cabrera Infante was known as a clever wordsmith who used his language talents to both criticize the regime of Cuban dictator Fidel Castro and eulogize the world of pre-revolution Cuba.

  7. Cabrera Infante, Guillermo. views 3,976,876 updated. Guillermo Cabrera Infante. BORN: 1929, Gibara, Cuba. DIED: 2005, London, England. NATIONALITY: Cuban. GENRE: Fiction, poetry, nonfiction. MAJOR WORKS: Asi en la paz como en la guerra: Cuentos (1960, In Peace as in War: Stories) Vista del amanecer en el tropico (1965, View of Dawn in the Tropics)