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  2. Edgar Smith (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Edgar Smith (born August 8, 1973) is a Dominican author and poet born in Villa Consuelo, a neighborhood in the capital city of Santo Domingo. [1] He is the eldest child of Juana I. Fernández and Ramón Smith, [2] a member of the International Taekwon-Do Federation Hall of Fame.

  3. Dominican Republic literature - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Francisco Bonó. The first novel written by a Dominican was El montero (published in Paris, France in 1856), by Pedro Francisco Bonó, although some literary historians say that the first Dominican novel is Los amores de los indios (published in Havana, Cuba in 1843) by Alejandro Angulo Guridi or even Cecilia, by the same author, which, although published incomplete in the Sunday weekly ...

  4. Ramón Marrero Aristy - Wikipedia

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    Ramón Marrero Aristy Beltré (14 June 1912 – 17 July 1959) was a Dominican author, journalist, politician and historian. [1] He is renowned as a writer of realist novels, especially those set around sugar-cane, and highlighted the abuse to which sugar industry workers were subject.

  5. Andrés L. Mateo - Wikipedia

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    Andrés L. Mateo was born in Santo Domingo in 1946. The son of Antonio Mateo Peguero and Guadalupe Martínez Reyes, his primary education studies were at the Colegio San Juan Bosco, where he wrote his first novel, Pisando los dedos de Dios.

  6. Archivo General de la Nación de República Dominicana

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    The General Archive of the Nation (Spanish: Archivo General de la Nación) of the Dominican Republic is the country's national archive, decentralized from the Ministry of Culture.

  7. Alfredo Fernández Simó - Wikipedia

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    In July 1944 he entered the diplomatic service as a stenographer - typist Dominican Consulate in Curaçao. Between 1944 and 1975 he held the following positions : Aggregate of the Dominican Legation in Haiti (1944-1945), Civil Added in Colombia (1945-1946), Second Secretary of the Dominican Embassy in Colombia (1947), Charge d' Affaires Dominican in Chile (1948), First Secretary of the ...

  8. Dominicana (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book tells the story of Ana, a young woman from the Dominican Republic who moves to New York in 1965 after marrying an older man, Juan. She is unhappy there, but sees a new side of life when her husband temporarily returns to the Dominican Republic leaving her in the care of his younger brother, Cesar: she can study English, go to the beach, and go dancing.

  9. Antonio Aranda Lomeña - Wikipedia

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    A imagen de Dios en Cristo: cuestiones de antropología teológica, Pamplona, Eunsa, 2023, 411 pp. ISBN 978-84-313-3847-3; El hecho teológico y pastoral del Opus Dei: Una indagación en las fuentes fundacionales, Pamplona, Eunsa, 2020, 1ª, 369 pp. ISBN 978-84-313-3492-5 (2021, 2ª, , 369 pp. ISBN 978-84-313-3611-0).