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  2. Augusto Monterroso - Wikipedia

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    Obras completas (y otros cuentos), 1959. Complete Works (and Other Stories) La oveja negra y demás fábulas, 1969. The Black Sheep and Other Fables, trans. Walter I. Bradbury (Doubleday, 1971) [7] The Black Sheep and Other Fables, trans. Rupert Glasgow and Philip Jenkins (Tadworth: Acorn, 2005. ISBN 978-0954495954) Movimiento perpetuo, 1972.

  3. The Enormous Radio - Wikipedia

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    "The Enormous Radio" represents a significant advance in Cheever's "style, fictive voice, and tone." [5] Biographer Patrick Meanor writes: "The Enormous Radio" and "Torch Song", much longer, more psychologically sophisticated stories, eventually came to be to be considered two of Cheever's greatest and most popular works, not only for his new, highly developed lyrical style and brilliant ...

  4. Lost City Radio - Wikipedia

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    After a ten-year insurrection set in a nameless South American country in which the totalitarian government defeated a rebel group, the government has eliminated all indigenous languages and renamed all places as numbers; radio is the only remaining convenience. The protagonist, Norma, is the voice of a popular radio show that attempts to ...

  5. Radio Tales - Wikipedia

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    Radio Tales is an American series of radio drama which premiered on National Public Radio on October 29, 1996. [1] This series adapted classic works of American and world literature such as The War of the Worlds , Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas , Beowulf , Gulliver's Travels , and the One Thousand and One Nights .

  6. 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.

  7. Cipollino - Wikipedia

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    Signor Tomato and Cipollino on a 1992 Russian stamp. Cipollino (pronounced [tʃipolˈliːno]), or Little Onion as translated from the original, is a fictional character from Gianni Rodari's eponymous Tale of Cipollino (Italian: Il romanzo di Cipollino), also known under its 1957 renamed title Adventures of Cipollino (Italian: Le avventure di Cipollino), a children's tale about political ...

  8. Morality - Wikipedia

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    Allegory with a portrait of a Venetian senator (Allegory of the morality of earthly things), attributed to Tintoretto, 1585 Morality (from Latin moralitas 'manner, character, proper behavior') is the categorization of intentions, decisions and actions into those that are proper, or right, and those that are improper, or wrong. [1]

  9. Cuéntame un cuento (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    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]