Although it may seem a paradox, for Cubans the mourning over the death of Camilo Cienfuegos did not end, it does not end, it will never end, and at the same time they feel him alive, as if the sad news of 1959 had never been true.
And this Monday, as every October 28, when the month and years begin to agonize, Cuba clings to those and many other sentiments and pays homage to the Commander of the Rebel Army, the Lord of the Vanguard, the Hero of Yaguajay.
Thousands of anecdotes and feats in his short 27 years, the wide-brimmed hat over the smile and the beard, will fill evocations during a day in which students, workers and seniors will pilgrimage to coasts and rivers to deposit flowers.
Camilo Cienfuegos Gorriarán was born on February 6, 1932 in Lawton, Havana, into a family with much more dignity than fortune.
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