(1912 - 1980)
Doctora en Derecho Civil. Periodista destacada, literata y poetisa de intensa vida política, profesora notable. Fue Directora del Instituto de Literatura y Lingüística de la Academia de Ciencias de Cuba.
Award by the Critics to the Best Published Scientific-Technical Works
2002 | From the two Americas (Approaches to Marti´s ideology) Pedro Pablo Rodríguez, Publishing House from the Center for the Studies of Martí.

This book gathers an important collection of works on which the author analyzes thoroughly and originally, sides and key moments of the formation process and development of Martí's ideology that provide angles which are habitually inadvertent inside José Martí's work .

Taking the existent knowledge about life and Martí's thought, establishing deep relationships between the different periods of his vital experience and his ideas, subjecting to judgement the valuable tradition on these aspects, the author threads his novel points of view, which are characterized by the solidness of the concatenation of his approaches, the coherence of his global vision and his interpretation's actuality, in keeping with the big social and political debates from our time in America and the world.

Our National Hero's Latin Americanism and ant imperialism are analyzed in this book with interesting assessments about Martí's ideology as a whole, at the same time that the author is able to contribute novel elements on Martí's synthesis from tradition and modernity, from the universal, regional and particular aspects. Through these approaches, it is shown the coherence, organicity and astonishing actuality of José Martí's political thought.

It is also very interesting the approach achieved to Martí's appreciation about existent social problems in United States during the last decades of the XIS century, in which it is revealed a deep, prophetic analysis, and a lucid fighter for the true freedom of our America, but also  for the necessary dignification of the Northern Colossus whose imperial voracity implies an evident degradation of the species.