Jorge Alejandro Camacho.
Abelardo Mena (Illustrations).
Ludovico a.k.a Eugenio Blanco Rodriguez (Calligraphy).
Ciertas Palabras.
Unbound.
Fine.
Scarce collaboration between writer Jorge Alejandro Camacho, Abelardo Mena who drew the drop caps, and Ludovico whose calligraphy decorates the work, published by Havana-based Banco De Ideas Z in an edition of 250 in 1993. Banco De Ideas Z is a collective and its members at this time were: Ludovico, Abelardo Mena, Jorge Alejandro Camacho, Rodolfo Arronde López, Sandra Rodriguez Rivalta, Carmen Cintra Romeu, and Juan Carlos Herrera Verano.
Jorge Alejandro Camacho (Havana, 1964). Poet, fiction writer, and playwright. He has published the poetry collections Epigramas (1989), Confesiones de los olvidados de la guerra de Troya (1991), Flor de papel (1992), and *Saga* (1973), as well as short stories and essays in periodicals.
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