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"Orientation of Cats" (Spanish: Orientación de los gatos) is a short story contained in the collection We Love Glenda So Much written by the Argentinian writer Julio Cortázar and published in 1980. [1] The story portrays the relationship between Alana, the narrator (Alana's husband of unknown name), and their cat Osiris.
Trudy Larkin Forster (c. 1935 – February 4, 2005) was an American writer, known for her book Los Gatos del Casino, set in Pichilemu, Chile and Agustín Ross Casino. [ 1 ] Biography
2009, La cara oculta de (la llegada del hombre a) la Luna (texts by Lewis York), Lumen, Spain; 2009, El Mosquito (texts by Margarita del Mazo), OQO, Spain; 2010, Un camaleón en la escuela de gatos (texts by Roberto Aliaga), Edebé, Spain; 2010, El gat de Montmartre (texts by Joseph Lluch), Estrella Polar, Spain
La Carreta (English: The Oxcart) is a 1953 play by Puerto Rican playwright René Marqués. [2] The story follows a family of "jíbaros", or rural peasants, who in an effort to find better opportunities end up moving to the United States (see Puerto Rican migration to New York). [3] The story is divided in three acts, each focusing on a specific ...
The adaptation was made by librettist Richard Sparks and composer Lee Holdridgem, and the first production was performed by the Los Angeles Opera, conducted by Plácido Domingo. [5] Uruguayan soprano María Antúnez sang the title role. [6] The opera premiered on 19 May 2013 at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California. [7]
The Weasel's Tale (Spanish: El cuento de las comadrejas) is a 2019 Argentine-Spanish black comedy film directed by Juan José Campanella starring Graciela Borges, Oscar Martínez, Luis Brandoni and Marcos Mundstock alongside Clara Lago and Nicolás Francella. It is a remake of 1976 film Yesterday's Guys Used No Arsenic.
Cuéntame un cuento (English: Tell me a story) is a Spanish anthology television series. It consists of twisted remakes of traditional fairy tales in a modern-day setting. In 2018, the American television series Tell Me a Story, based on Cuéntame un cuento, premiered. [1] [2]
José Luis González (March 8, 1926 – December 8, 1996) was a Puerto Rican essayist, novelist, short story writer, university professor, and journalist who lived most of his life in exile in Mexico due to his pro-independence political views. [1]