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Félix Tanco y Bosmeniel (Jan 28th, 1797--1871, was a writer, poet, and novelist, better known for the first fictional story about slavery in the Americas: Petrona y Rosalía.

Born Félix Manuel de Jesús Tanco y Bosmeniel, in Bogotá, Colombia, he arrived to Cuba since a very young age.

He was considered the most radical writer of the epoch speaking against the injustices committed by the colonial government. He wrote at lenght against slavery and the despotic treatment that many blacks suffered under its authoritative rule.

In the narrative of his masterpiece Petrona y Rosalía, he spoke about the cruelty inflicted onto the slaves by the ruling master class that was backed by the colonial government. He spoke against the white elitism that predominated in society, and which was always protected by a group with special interests in the promulgation and the expansion of the slave trade.

In, 1834, while speaking up against the social inequities, Tanco Bosmeniel was charged in the judicial court by then Governor Miguel Tacón, for writing an article about slavery. The article had been published in the literary magazine Aurora de Matanzas that same year. In the article, Tanco Bosmeniel respectfully urged the Governor to erradicate, among other things, gambling, bribes, and the slave trade. The governor thought that the article was an insult to its authoritative role, so he charged him with insubordination against the government.

Literary criticism of Félix Tanco's publications