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Some days ago I mentioned his name as an example
of a Communist militant, whose struggle gave his
life some meaning. For eight years he even held
the highest posts within his Party. He shared
Allende’s faith in Chile and the beautiful
vision that, rather sooner than later,
the great avenues would again be opened “down
which free men could march towards the
construction of a better society”.
Neruda’s biography and several other interesting
and courageous books were his intellectual and
political contribution to the new generations.
I talked to him at length the last time we met
early in 2005. He came to Cuba as a guest of
honor of the Casa de las Américas literary award
celebration, and also to launch a new book at
the International Book Fair.
Two days ago, on Thursday evening, we received
news of his passing away at 7:30 p.m. On that
same evening and almost at the same time the
literary award winners were announced. Volodia
was so modest and so decent that he seemed to be
awaiting that news before leaving.
I will not say he has died; he has left to live
in ideas. He joined the ranks of those who
struggle and will continue to struggle for those
dreams.

Fidel Castro Ruz
February 2, 2008
3:07 p.m. |