| Videos sobre la Invasión de Bahía de Cochinos / Bay of Pigs videos |
| Miami Herald (01/04/2011) |
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Esta es una sección especial del Miami Herald en ocasión de los 50 años de la Invasión de Bahía de Cochinos. Entre otros, puede verse el testimonio de Eduardo Zayas-Bazán. // This is a special section of the Miami Herald on the 50th Anniversary of the Bay of Pigs Invasion. Among others, there is a video of Eduardo Zayas-Bazán talking about his role in the invasion. |
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| The Flying Fish: A Patriot's Story of the Cuban Revolution |
| A! MAGAZINE (25/08/2009) |
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The Flying Fish combines page-turning suspense with detailed accounts of historical events. The authors, Eduardo Zayas-Bazan and Robert (Jack) Higgs, both former East Tennessee State University professors, bring a wealth of talent and experience to this work. |
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| Cuban expatriates recall the rites of the homeland at a Tennessee pig roast |
| Sandusky - Johnson City (19/08/2009) |
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Elena Allen admits to cooking canned black beans. But when her father, Eduardo Zayas-Bazán, travels each fall from Miami to Northeast Tennessee to roast a pig, soaking dried black beans overnight is the mandatory method.
Eduardo has honchoed a pig roast every year since 1971. Sour orange juice for the marinade is hens-teeth scarce in the Tri-Cities. He makes do, as Cuban refugees have always done. Grapefruit juice substitutes as a marinade for the pig. But corner-cutting in a pot of black beans is out of the question. |
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| Bay of Pigs frogman to discuss Castro in visit to Kingsport |
| TimesNews.net (19/05/2009) |
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President Barack Obama’s lifting of a travel embargo with Cuba last month has allowed many Cubans to return to see their families and homeland for the first time in decades.
Eduardo Zayas-Bazan, the former head of the foreign language department at East Tennessee State University, rejoices for those able to make the journey — one he says he will never be able to make again. |
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| Eduardo Zayas-Bazán: Vivencias que marcaron su vida |
| Revista En Sociedad (República Dominicana) (31/01/2009) |
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La historia de un joven cubano, lleno de sueños y esperanzas es la que se narra en la novela del escritor cubano Eduardo Zayas- Bazán "El pez volador", título que recoge la esencia de los sentimientos del personaje y que a través de la lectura, el lector va descubriendo el sentido metafórico del mismo.
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| El pez volador, de Eduardo Zayas-Bazán |
| listindiario.com (25/10/2008) |
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SANTO DOMINGO.- Eduardo Zayas Bazán es un lingüista y académico cubano que reside en Miami y que escogió la ciudad de Santo Domingo para el lanzamiento de la edición en español de su novela “El pez volador”, escrita en colaboración con el norteamericano Robert J. Higgs y que según sus propias palabras, fue quien le puso el “tono literario” a su historia. |
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| Cuba en el ojo de “El pez volador” |
| elcaribecdn.com (21/09/2008) |
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La lectura de este relato armoniza una deliciosa brisa literaria acompañada de un oleaje histórico. La lucha, el poder, la falsedad, los secretos, los intereses, el peligro y el amor se conjugan en un periplo de sucesos acaecidos entre la degeneración del gobierno de Batista y la ambiciosa revolución de Fidel Castro. |
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| Bay of Pigs vets have put their loss in perspective |
| The Seattle Times (20/04/2008) |
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Veterans of the Bay of Pigs invasion speak out. |
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| Bay of Pigs Vets Fight for Home |
| Miami New Times (17/01/2008) |
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Story of Cuban exiles frogmen at the Bay of Pigs invasion. |
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| 5 preguntas a Eduardo Zayas Bazán |
| Diario Las Américas (24/11/2007) |
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La historia personal del profesor y escritor Eduardo Zayas Bazán se remonta a patrióticos ancestros y a personas que ejercieron notable influencia en la vida política y social de Cuba, sobre todo en la provincia de Camagüey. En el exilio ha sido una figura influyente, dedicada a la educación, la causa de la libertad y la democracia para Cuba. |
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| El Pez Volador |
| babalublog.com (24/10/2007) |
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Meet Mr and Mrs. Eduardo Zayas-Bazan. A couple I had the pleasure and honor of meeting last week at the Bay of Pigs pilots ceremony in Birmingham, Alabama. Eduardo was a frogman in one of the underwater demolitions team. He was, I believe, part of the group that were the first to go ashore before the invasion. He was wounded and captured and subsequently spent a year in castro's gulag. |
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