Career
When he was 17 years of age, he enrolled in the University of Havana, where he majored in 1882 in Civil Law. Two years later, his first literary reviews were published. He contributed extensively to the periodicals Louisiana lotería, to Revista de Cuba, and Cuba en América.
In July 7, 1900, he was appointed Subsecretary of Justice, filling in the position for Alfredo Zayas y Alfonso.
A month later, in August 17, 1900, he resigned the position to which he had been appointed, and was replaced by Gastón Mora y Varona. In 1900, he wrote an article for the faculty at the University of Havana titled Don Quijote como tipo ideal (English: Don Quixote as the ideal kind), in which he paid tribute to Cervante"s masterpiece Don Quijote de la Mancha.
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