Writer/composer Ernesto Marcos arrived from Cuba at the age of four in New York City, where he spent what he calls the best childhood any kid could ever have.
His youthful imagina...view moreWriter/composer Ernesto Marcos arrived from Cuba at the age of four in New York City, where he spent what he calls the best childhood any kid could ever have.
His youthful imagination was enriched by the culture of museums, libraries, and theater that only a city as diverse as New York City could offer. Early on, he fell in love with the literature of many distinct writers—writers such as Poe, Dumas, Kafka, Borges, and Hesse.
After sojourning, over the years, among a number of cities throughout the United States, Ernesto is now once again back in South Florida, absorbing the sun, the mojitos, Key lime pies, and way too many cortaditos: 50 percent milk, 50 percent café Cubano, 100 percent octane.view less