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  2. Leyendas de Guatemala - Wikipedia

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    Lienhard, Martin. "Nacionalismo, modernismo y primitivismo tropical en las Leyendas de 1930". Mejía, José. "Complejidad y riqueza cultural del mundo mestizo en la obra de Asturias". Millares, Selena. "El agua de los sueños: las Leyendas de Miguel Ángel Asturias". Prieto, Rene. "La figuracion del surrealismo en las Leyendas de Guatemala ...

  3. Ester Cosani - Wikipedia

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    Ester Cosani Sologuren (24 December 1914 – March 2001) was a Chilean writer and illustrator. Using the nickname Rita Cosani, [1] she became known as one of the leaders of early children's literature in Chile through her works which were published in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

  4. Hernán Bueno y Zea the Younger - Wikipedia

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    Hernán Bueno y Zea (c. 1514 – 9 May 1596) was a Spanish conquistador, settler, and encomendero that had an influential role in the Viceroyalty of Peru, serving as Mayor of Arequipa in 1566, 1570, and 1576. [1]

  5. Cantar de los Siete Infantes de Lara - Wikipedia

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    Portal of Gonzalo de Berceo in the Monastery of San Millán de Suso, which contains a sarcophagus claimed to be that of the seven infantes of the legend.. The Cantar de los Siete Infantes de Lara ("Song of the Seven Lara Princes") is a legend, perhaps derived from a lost cantar de gesta, that relates a tale of family feuding and revenge, centering on the murder of the eponymous seven infantes ...

  6. Timeless Stories of El Salvador - Wikipedia

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    Timeless Stories of El Salvador is a series of fairytales and legends by Salvadoran author Federico Navarrete.The first volume was published in 2020 in Łódź, Poland, and the second was published in 2022 in Madrid, Spain.

  7. El Silbón - Wikipedia

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    Effigy of The Silbón in the theme park la Venezuela de Antier. El Silbón (The Whistler) is a legendary figure in Colombia [citation needed] and Venezuela, associated especially with Los Llanos region, usually described as a lost soul. The legend arose in the middle of the 19th century.

  8. Jesús Helguera - Wikipedia

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    Jesús Enrique Emilio de la Helguera Espinoza was born to Spanish economist Alvaro Garcia Helguera and Maria Espinoza Escarzaga on May 28, 1910, in Chihuahua, Mexico. He lived his childhood in Mexico City and later moved to Córdoba in the state of Veracruz.

  9. Clorinda Matto de Turner - Wikipedia

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    Clorinda Matto de Turner (11 November 1852 in Cusco – 25 October 1909) was a Peruvian writer who lived during the early years of Latin American independence. Her own independence inspired women throughout the region as her writings sparked controversy in her own culture.