Coat
by Jane Duran
‘Coat’ is written by the Spanish-American poet Jane Duran. This poem taps on the themes of motherhood, love, and memory.
When it was bitter in New York City,
I would go out with my mother
past the icy buildings
Cuba has a unique history of poetry that reflects the country’s cultural and political climate. Many Cuban poets have used their work to comment on issues of social justice, revolution, and national identity.
One of the most notable Cuban poets is Jose Marti, who is considered a national hero for his role in the fight for Cuban independence from Spain. Marti’s poetry reflects his passion for freedom and his love for his country.
Another prominent Cuban poet is Nicolas Guillen, who was a key figure in the Afro-Cuban literary movement. Guillen’s work often addressed issues of race and social inequality, and he was known for his use of traditional Afro-Cuban rhythms and imagery in his poetry.
‘Coat’ is written by the Spanish-American poet Jane Duran. This poem taps on the themes of motherhood, love, and memory.
When it was bitter in New York City,
I would go out with my mother
past the icy buildings