Marti´s personality inspires Cuban historian

The intimate life of José Martí and traits of character revealed by graphology inspire Ercilio Vento Canosa, author of the research into the death of the Apostle newly included among the most remarkable scientific papers in 2014, in the province of Matanzas.
Historian also employs this western town preparing a series of texts that delve into the personality of the National Hero of Cuba, in order to explore facets not previously reflected in traditional literature.
Vento Canosa said that the investigation into the death of Martí proved wrong myths about possible immolation or alleged murder by a rival between rows own independence, by analyzing information provided by the historical and medical sciences.
The text published under the title La Cruz de Caguairan, won the regional award from the Ministry of Science, Technology and Environment (CITMA), awarded to relevant research for his contribution to the economic, environmental and social areas.
Even without revealing remain studies on the psychological dimension of the author of The Simple Verses studied from his handwriting, the little-known relationship with Carmen Zayas-Bazán, wife, and further evidence of the link with María Mantilla.
This is to show the not without errors, hesitations and disappointment human Marti him away from the pedestal it away from us, while knowing more about their dysfunctional marriage and pain expressed in the letters to be away from the child, said Vento Canosa.
Whenever I approach with great respect to that figure for universal size, author of an extraordinary prose, and who still Cuban statues represent passive and not riding attitude in combat as he died, said the addition anthropologist, archaeologist and forensic.
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