Lot 1473

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JOSE MARTI
(1853 – 1895) Cuban national hero and an important figure in Latin American literature. Through his writings and political activity, he became a symbol for Cuba''s bid for independence and is referred to as the "Apostle of Cuban Independence."He also wrote about the threat of Spanish and US expansionism into Cuba. Killed in battle against Spanish troops at the Battle of Dos Ríos. Rare A.L.S. "J. Marti", 3pp. 4to., New York, Oct. 21 [n.y., probably 1880-81], in Spanish to "My dear Gabriel". In small part: "...I take advantage of the first day of rest I had this month to write. I do not want those who are in my trust to lose confidence. And since I love you, I can be lazy with those of whom I know so much…I directed that letter to ''El Triunfo'' and there it should be if not already in your hands. What you are interested in is knowing if you can find in N. York means to live. In my opinion, this depends…on your will…not to come to invest capital in business with other countries. And the will is necessary to enter with all this in this life…I do not mean in any way that absolute dominion of the language is necessary to be able to find placement: because I do not dominate it in this way, and although I write it without stumbling I speak it comically and I [still] have found a buyer for my work…it would be enough for you to understand what that they talked to you about and that they understood you…and I tell you all this, for mere prudence because and I know that you are a good anglophile…Do not worry about the business chores, which are so ordinary and petty…for my penetrating eye, to see them is to be their master…When you come, bring your hands full of Cuban papers. I cannot find where to read the ''Almendares''…I have not managed to see a single number…say hello to Federico Garcia, and send my love…". Brittle with some clean splits carefully repaired, one crossing "J" in signature but mended on verso and not noticeable, overall very good.

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April 18, 2018 10:00 AM EDT
Chesapeake City, MD, US

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