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Life and career
Dolores Pujadas Codina was born in Santiago de Cuba, Cuba on December 6, 1916 and died in Miami on October 28, 2011. She was the daughter of Jose Pujadas Larrubia and Estrella Larrubia.

She was an active poet. Pujadas Codina left Cuba and travelled to Spain in the 1930s before the Spanish Civil war (1936-39) and later returned to Cuba.

Pujadas Codina lived in New Orleans and Miami and was married to Armando Cecilio Chapelli, who was born in 1916 and died in1987.

Her latest book, Espigas de amor, is an anthology of her poetry that was published in 1992 by the Academia Poética in Miami.

Legacy and Literary Papers
Pujadas Codina's literacy papers are held at the Cuban Heritage Collection in the University of Miami Libraries. The collection includes “The Dolores Pujadas Codina Papers contain poems and other papers of Dolores Pujadas Codina; nine photographs of the poet; and editorials written by Pujadas Codina for El Tiempo Latino, a Washington, D.C., based newspaper. The collection also contains a copy of Pujadas Codina's most recent book, Espigas de amor.”