They will present "The Capital of the Sun" in Madrid, a work dedicated to the Cuban exile community in Miami

The Capital of the Sun, described by its author as a tragicomedy in three acts, takes place in Miami, a city that he considers "that other Cuban capital."

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Cuban residents in the Spanish capital will have the opportunity to enjoy a theatrical reading of La Capital del Sol this Saturday at the Arenales Bookstore in Madrid. This tragicomedy in three acts was written by the island's playwright, César Pérez.

The event will take place this Saturday, December 21, at 7:00 p.m. (local time) at the venue located at Calle de Vallehermoso 110, in the Chamberí neighborhood, confirmed the Hispanic-American organization FUNDarte, which was involved in the organization.

The reading of the work will feature a cast of renowned actors, including María Isabel Díaz, Beatriz Viñas, Rey Montesinos, Carlos Alejandro Halley, Raúl Capote, Grisell Monzón, Betiza Bismark, Claudia Muñiz, and Michel Labarta, who will take part in the inaugural session, according to a press release sent to our editorial team.

The Capital of the Sun, described by its author as a tragicomedy in three acts, takes place in Miami, a city he refers to as "that other Cuban capital."

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Through a narrative that blends the comedic and the dramatic, César Pérez explores the complexities of the lives of Cuban exiles, characterized by survival "between the unscrupulous and the murky."

It is a work about the resilience of emigrants from the Caribbean nation after being "spat out from the island's hell," the note states.

The presentation is part of the "Lecturas al fin" series, an initiative coordinated by the creative collective Forma Foco, which in this edition is supported by the Hispanic-American foundation FUNDarte.

The cycle includes 12 readings and performative actions from November 2024 to April 2025, aimed at promoting Cuban authors in the Spanish cultural sphere and encouraging new creative collaborations.

César Pérez, born in Vueltas, Villa Clara, in 1973, is a poet, translator, novelist, and playwright. This is his first literary publication. He graduated in journalism from the University of Havana and holds master's degrees in Hispanic literatures from the University of Iowa and Harvard University. Since 2004, he has been living in Boston, Massachusetts.

Frequently Asked Questions about the work "La Capital del Sol" and the Cuban Exile in Miami

What is the work "La Capital del Sol" presented in Madrid about?

The work "La Capital del Sol," written by César Pérez, is a tragicomedy in three acts set in Miami, which the author describes as "that other Cuban capital." It explores the complexities of the lives of Cuban exiles, characterized by their struggle to survive in an environment "between the unscrupulous and the murky."

Who is participating in the theatrical reading of "La Capital del Sol" in Madrid?

The theatrical reading features a cast of renowned actors, including María Isabel Díaz, Beatriz Viñas, Rey Montesinos, Carlos Alejandro Halley, Raúl Capote, Grisell Monzón, Betiza Bismark, Claudia Muñiz, and Michel Labarta. These actors will participate in the inaugural session at the Arenales Bookstore in Madrid.

What is the purpose of the "Lecturas al fin" cycle in which "La Capital del Sol" is presented?

The “Lecturas al fin” cycle aims to promote Cuban authors within the Spanish cultural scene and encourage new creative collaborations. This cycle includes 12 readings and performance actions from November 2024 to April 2025, coordinated by the creative collective Forma Foco and supported by FUNDarte.

What significance does Miami hold as a theme in the work "La Capital del Sol"?

Miami is described by César Pérez, the author of "La Capital del Sol," as "that other Cuban capital." The city serves as a symbolic stage that reflects the experience of the Cuban exile, being a place where many Cubans have rebuilt their lives away from the island, facing challenges and creating new communities.

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