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  2. Margaret Randall - Wikipedia

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    Margaret Randall (born 1936, New York City, USA) is an American writer, photographer, activist and academic.Born in New York City, she lived for many years in Spain, Mexico, Cuba, and Nicaragua, and spent time in North Vietnam during the last months of the U.S. war in that country.

  3. Gloria Guardia - Wikipedia

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    Gloria Guardia (1940 – 13 May 2019) was a Panamanian novelist, essayist and journalist whose works received recognition in Latin America, Europe, Australia and Japan. She was a Fellow at the Panamanian Academy of Letters and Associate Fellow at the Spanish Royal Academy, the Colombian and the Nicaraguan Academy of Letters

  4. Raphy Leavitt - Wikipedia

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    In 2003, Leavitt and La Selecta held a concert at the Luis A. Ferré Center of Fine Arts in San Juan, where the group was awarded a Tu Musica Award for "Best Salsa Recording of the Year". The event was made into a television special entitled Raphy Leavitt and his Selecta Orchestra: 30 years of Music History .

  5. Cantar de mio Cid - Wikipedia

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    In modern Spanish the title might be rendered El Poema de mi Señor or El Poema de mi Jefe. The expression cantar (literally "to sing") was used to mean a chant or a song . The word Cid ( Çid in old Spanish orthography), was a derivation of the dialectal Arabic word سيد sîdi or sayyid , which means lord or master .

  6. Dolores Soler-Espiauba - Wikipedia

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    Later she would win the same prize for Woman with a Landscape of Rain (Mujer con paisaje de lluvia) in 1988. Soler-Espiauba has also received the Premio Andalucía de Novela for Sister Ana, What Do You See? , [ citation needed ] the Premio Azorín in 1991, the Premio Café Gijón in 1992 [ citation needed ] and the Premio Gabriel Miró de ...

  7. Natalia Toledo - Wikipedia

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    Natalia Toledo Paz (born 1968) is a Mexican poet who writes in Spanish and Zapotec.Her work helped to revive interest in the Zapotec language. [1] Ida Kozlowska-Day states that Toledo is "one of the most recognized contemporary poets in the native languages of Mexico."

  8. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Spanish: Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada) is a poetry collection by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Published in June 1924, the book launched Neruda to fame at the young age of 19 and is one of the most renowned literary works of the 20th century in the Spanish language.

  9. Facundo Cabral - Wikipedia

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    Signature of Facundo Cabral. Facundo Cabral (born Rodolfo Enrique Cabral Camiñas; May 22, 1937 – July 9, 2011) [1] was an Argentine singer and songwriter.. He was best known as the composer of "No soy de aquí ni soy de allá" [2] ("I'm not from here and not from there"), "Pobrecito mi Patron" ("My Poor Boss"), and many other compositions.