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  2. Pablo Soler Frost - Wikipedia

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    Pablo Soler Frost (born October 7, 1965) is a Mexican novelist, essayist, translator, playwright, short-story and screen writer. As a polyglot (he speaks fluently Spanish, German, English, French and Catalan), he has translated into Spanish several works and poems by Shakespeare, Walpole, Walter Scott, Shelley, John Henry Newman, Joseph Conrad, Robert Frost, Rainer M. Rilke, Theodor Daübler ...

  3. Secretariat of Public Education - Wikipedia

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    Mexican flag and banners Murals by Diego Rivera. In Mexico, the Secretariat of Public Education (in Spanish Secretaría de Educación Pública, SEP) is a federal government authority with cabinet representation and the responsibility for overseeing the development and implementation of national educational policy and school standards.

  4. Alberto Blanco (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Cromos, Colección Tezontle, Fondo de Cultura Económica, INBA and SEP, Mexico, 1987. Canto a la sombra de los animales, in collaboration with the Mexican artist Toledo, Galería López Quiroga, Mexico, 1988. El libro de los pájaros, Ediciones Toledo, Mexico, 1990. Materia prima, El Ala del Tigre, UNAM, Mexico, 1992.

  5. Education in Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Education in Mexico is currently regulated by the Secretariat of Public Education (Spanish: Secretaría de Educación Pública) (SEP). Education standards are set by this Ministry at all levels except in "autonomous" universities chartered by the government (e.g., Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México ).

  6. Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    The Secretariat of Public Education Main Headquarters building (former Convent of la Encarnación) is on the northeast corner of San Ildefonso and República de Argentina streets in the historic center of Mexico City, and used to be part of the largest and most sumptuous convents in New Spain. [1]

  7. Álvaro Enrigue - Wikipedia

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    Decencia, Barcelona/Mexico City: Editorial Anagrama, 2011, ISBN 9788433932921; El amigo del héroe. Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México. 1 November 2012. ISBN 978-607-31-1402-8. Muerte súbita, Barcelona/Mexico City: Editorial Anagrama, 2013, ISBN 9788433934505; English translation: Sudden Death, Riverhead, 2016, ISBN 9781594633461

  8. Enrique Krauze - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Krauze Kleinbort (born 16 September 1947) is a Mexican historian, essayist, editor, and entrepreneur. He has written more than twenty books, some of which are: Mexico: Biography of Power, Redeemers, and El pueblo soy yo (I am the people). He has also produced more than 500 television programs and documentaries about Mexico's history.

  9. Elena Garro - Wikipedia

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    Elena Garro was born in Puebla, Mexico to José Antonio Garro Melendreras, a Spanish national and Esperanza Navarro Benítez, a native from Mexico's northern state of Chihuahua. The third of five children, she spent her childhood in Mexico City but moved to Iguala, Guerrero, during the Cristero War.