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Dolan Mor (born January 30, 1968 in Pinar del Río City, Cuba) is a Cuban writer. In most of his works, he plays with fictional art of poetry, with false authorships, change of identities, or the use of diverse heteronyms. To elaborate such postmodern art of poetry, he combines different literary styles in his books. He also adds pictures of writers (sometimes invented characters), or photocopies of apocryphal manuscripts and non-existent bibliographies. He was pupil of Joseba Sarrionandia, a mysterious writer and linguist of The Basque Country. Mor lives in Aragon, Spain since 1999.

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  • Dolan Mor (es)
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  • Мор, Долан (ru)
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  • Dolan Mor (born January 30, 1968 in Pinar del Río City, Cuba) is a Cuban writer. In most of his works, he plays with fictional art of poetry, with false authorships, change of identities, or the use of diverse heteronyms. To elaborate such postmodern art of poetry, he combines different literary styles in his books. He also adds pictures of writers (sometimes invented characters), or photocopies of apocryphal manuscripts and non-existent bibliographies. He was pupil of Joseba Sarrionandia, a mysterious writer and linguist of The Basque Country. Mor lives in Aragon, Spain since 1999. (en)
  • Dolan Mor (Pinar del Río, Cuba, 30 de enero de 1968) es un poeta y narrador cubano que desde 1999 reside en España. Autor de varios libros inclasificables como el poemario Larvalar (2022) o la novela La máquina plagiadora (2022). Otros libros experimentales suyos son: Poemas míos escritos por otros (2012), Después de Spicer (2013) y Dolan y yo (2014), dichos títulos forman parte de la tetralogía Maladie bleue. La revista norteamericana Review (Literature and Arts of Americas) lo señaló en 2011, junto con Reina María Rodríguez, Damaris Calderón y el suicida Juan Carlos Flores, como una de las voces más representativas de la actual poesía cubana. (es)
  • Долан Мор (исп. Dolan Mor; род. 30 января 1968, Пинар-дель-Рио) — кубинский поэт и прозаик. (ru)
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  • Dolan Mor (born January 30, 1968 in Pinar del Río City, Cuba) is a Cuban writer. In most of his works, he plays with fictional art of poetry, with false authorships, change of identities, or the use of diverse heteronyms. To elaborate such postmodern art of poetry, he combines different literary styles in his books. He also adds pictures of writers (sometimes invented characters), or photocopies of apocryphal manuscripts and non-existent bibliographies. He was pupil of Joseba Sarrionandia, a mysterious writer and linguist of The Basque Country. Mor lives in Aragon, Spain since 1999. (en)
  • Dolan Mor (Pinar del Río, Cuba, 30 de enero de 1968) es un poeta y narrador cubano que desde 1999 reside en España. Autor de varios libros inclasificables como el poemario Larvalar (2022) o la novela La máquina plagiadora (2022). Otros libros experimentales suyos son: Poemas míos escritos por otros (2012), Después de Spicer (2013) y Dolan y yo (2014), dichos títulos forman parte de la tetralogía Maladie bleue. La revista norteamericana Review (Literature and Arts of Americas) lo señaló en 2011, junto con Reina María Rodríguez, Damaris Calderón y el suicida Juan Carlos Flores, como una de las voces más representativas de la actual poesía cubana. (es)
  • Долан Мор (исп. Dolan Mor; род. 30 января 1968, Пинар-дель-Рио) — кубинский поэт и прозаик. (ru)
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