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  2. José María Vargas Vila - Wikipedia

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    (Novela). Ante los bárbaros (los Estados Unidos y la Guerra) el yanki: he ahí el enemigo 1917. El cisne blanco (novela psicológica). 1917. Eleonora (novela de la vida artística). 1917. Los discípulos de Emaüs (novela de la vida intelectual). 1917. María Magdalena; novela lírica. 1917. Rubén Darío. 1917. El huerto del silencio. 1917?.

  3. Jorge Volpi - Wikipedia

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    El juego del Apocalipsis (The Game of the Apocalypse) (2000) Pieza en forma de sonata, para flauta, oboe, cello y arpa, Op. 1, Cuadernos de Malinalco (1991) El fin de la locura (The End of Madness) (2003) No será la tierra (2006) El jardín devastado, Alfaguara, mezcla de memoria, ficción y aforismos (2008) Oscuro bosque oscuro (2009) Días ...

  4. Corín Tellado - Wikipedia

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    María del Socorro Tellado López (25 April 1927 in El Franco, Asturias, Spain – 11 April 2009), known as Corín Tellado, was a prolific Spanish writer of romantic novels and photonovels that were best-sellers in several Spanish-language countries.

  5. Pedro Páramo - Wikipedia

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    The story begins with the first-person account of Juan Preciado, who promises his mother on her deathbed that he will return to Comala to meet his father, Pedro Páramo. His narration is interspersed with fragments of third-person dialogue from the life of Pedro Páramo, who lived in a time when Comala was a robust, living town, instead of the ghost town Juan now sees.

  6. Gabriel García Márquez bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Published in El Espectador in 1950. Adapted to the theater. Ernest Hemingway's short story The Killers is considered to be an inspiration for the story. [45] Nabo, el negro que hizo esperar a los ángeles (Nabo: The Black Man Who Made the Angels Wait) [42] 1951 Published in El Espectador in March 1951. The story was heavily influenced by Faulkner.

  7. Luis Rafael Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Barradas, Efraín. Para leer en puertorriqueño. Río Piedras: Editorial Cultural, 1981. (In Order to Read in Puerto Rican). Birmingham-Pokorny, Elba D. Ed. The Demythologization of Language, Gender, and Culture and the Re-Mapping of Latin American Identity in Luis Rafael Sanchez's Works. Miami: Ediciones Universal, 1999. Colón Zayas, Eliseo.

  8. Julio Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Julio Florencio Cortázar [1] (26 August 1914 – 12 February 1984; Latin American Spanish: [ˈxuljo koɾˈtasaɾ] ⓘ) was an Argentine and naturalised French novelist, short story writer, poet, essayist, and translator.

  9. René Marqués - Wikipedia

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    René Marqués was a figure of what was known in Puerto Rico as "La generación del 50" (The Generation of the 50s). This was an artistic and literary group of Puerto Rican intellectuals which included Francisco Matos Paoli, Francisco Arriví, Abelardo Díaz Alfaro and Lorenzo Homar. [4]