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  2. José Luis González (writer) - Wikipedia

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    La galería y otros cuentos. México: Era, 1972. Mambrú se fue a la guerra (y otros relatos). México: Joaquín Mortiz, 1972 excerpt (in German) Dunkle Nacht. (La noche en que volvimos a ser gente) in Ein neuer Name, ein fremdes Gesicht. 26 Erzählungen aus Lateinamerika. Sammlung Luchterhand, 834. Neuwied, 1987, pp 274-290; Cuento de cuentos ...

  3. La Corte del Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    La corte del pueblo (translated The People's Court) is a Spanish-language reality court show that originally aired on KWHY-TV in Los Angeles but later moved to Telemundo. The show was presided over by Cristina Pérez in its first season. When the show moved to Telemundo, Los Angeles-based lawyer Manuel Franco took over the bench. [1]

  4. José María Arguedas - Wikipedia

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    1953 – Cuentos mágico-realistas y canciones de fiestas tradicionales - Folclor del valle del Mantaro. 1956 – Puquio, una cultura en proceso de cambio. 1957 – Estudio etnográfico de la feria de Huancayo. 1956 – Junior y sus dos serranos. 1957 – Evolución de las comunidades indígenas. 1958 – El arte popular religioso y la cultura ...

  5. Abelardo Díaz Alfaro - Wikipedia

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    Abelardo Díaz Alfaro (July 24, 1916 – July 22, 1999) was an author from Puerto Rico who achieved great fame throughout Latin America during the 1940s. His book Campo Alegre is a text that has been studied at schools in Austria, Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand as well as all over the Americas.

  6. Pedro Juan Soto - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Juan Soto (July 11, 1928 - November 7, 2002) was a Puerto Rican writer, activist, and playwright who is known for inspiring Puerto Rican Independence in his novels and short stories.

  7. Manuel Vázquez Gallego - Wikipedia

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    Manuel Vázquez Gallego (1930 in Madrid – 1995 in Barcelona), was a Spanish cartoonist.He was one of the most important artists of Editorial Bruguera.. His family were friends with comedians Wenceslao Fernández Flórez and Enrique Jardiel Poncela, who influenced Vázquez's humor.

  8. Strange Pilgrims - Wikipedia

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    Strange Pilgrims (Spanish: Doce cuentos peregrinos, lit. 'Twelve Pilgrim Stories') is a collection of twelve loosely related short stories by the Nobel Prize–winning Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez. Not published until 1992, the stories that make up this collection were originally written during the seventies and eighties.

  9. Fernando Sánchez Dragó - Wikipedia

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    Historia mágica del Camino de Santiago (Editorial Planeta, 1999) Carta de Jesús al Papa (Editorial Planeta, 2001) El Sendero de la Mano Izquierda (Martínez Roca, 2002) Sentado alegre en la popa. La Dragontea, IV (Editorial Planeta, 2004) Kokoro: A vida o muerte. Dragó entrevista a Dragó (La Esfera de los Libros, 2005)