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  2. Alejandra Pizarnik - Wikipedia

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    Flora Alejandra Pizarnik (29 April 1936 – 25 September 1972) was an Argentine poet. Her idiosyncratic and thematically introspective poetry has been considered "one of the most unusual bodies of work in Latin American literature", [1] and has been recognized and celebrated for its fixation on "the limitation of language, silence, the body, night, the nature of intimacy, madness, [and] death".

  3. Fernando Báez (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Los primeros libros de la humanidad: El mundo antes de la imprenta y el libro electrónico (in Spanish). Océano. 1 July 2015. ISBN 978-607-735-491-8. Novels. El traductor de Cambridge (in Spanish). Lengua de Trapo. 2005. ISBN 978-84-96080-46-1. Translations. Los Fragmentos de Aristóteles (in Spanish). Universidad de los Andes, Ediciones del ...

  4. Alejandra Costamagna - Wikipedia

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    Alejandra studied journalism at Universidad Diego Portales and frequented the workshops of Guillermo Blanco, Pía Barros, Carlos Cerda, and Antonio Skármeta. Later, she studied for a master's degree in Literature at the University of Chile.

  5. Bibliotheca Alexandrina - Wikipedia

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    Bibliotheca Alexandrina Bibliotheca Alexandrina pool. The Bibliotheca Alexandrina (Latin, 'Library of Alexandria'; [1] Arabic: مكتبة الإسكندرية, romanized: Maktabat al-’Iskandariyya, Egyptian Arabic pronunciation: [mækˈtæb(e)t eskendeˈɾejjæ]) (BA) is a major library and cultural center on the shore of the Mediterranean Sea in Alexandria, Egypt.

  6. Manuel Vázquez Montalbán - Wikipedia

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    Recordando a Dardé (in Recordando a Dardé y otros relatos, Seix Barral, 1969, and in Tres novelas ejemplares, Bruguera, 1983, Espasa-Calpe, 1988); Happy end, Gaya Ciencia, 1974 (also in Tres novelas ejemplares, Bruguera, 1983, Espasa-Calpe, 1988, and in Escritos subnormales, Seix Barral, 1989, Mondadori, 2000)

  7. El Señor Presidente - Wikipedia

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    El Señor Presidente (Mister President) is a 1946 novel written in Spanish by Nobel Prize-winning Guatemalan writer and diplomat Miguel Ángel Asturias (1899–1974). A landmark text in Latin American literature, El Señor Presidente explores the nature of political dictatorship and its effects on society.

  8. Rosario Castellanos - Wikipedia

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    Rosario Castellanos Figueroa (Spanish pronunciation: [roˈsaɾjo kasteˈʝanos]; 25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author.She was one of Mexico's most important literary voices in the last century.

  9. Library of Alexandria - Wikipedia

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    The Great Library of Alexandria in Alexandria, Egypt, was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world.The library was part of a larger research institution called the Mouseion, which was dedicated to the Muses, the nine goddesses of the arts. [10]