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  2. Cuento - Wikipedia

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    Cuento is a Spanish word meaning literally "story" or "tale". ... AaTh 707, Los tres hijos de oro (El pájaro que habla, el árbol que canta y el agua amarilla);

  3. Los niños tontos - Wikipedia

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    Los niños tontos (The Foolish Children) [1] is a collection of twenty-one stories written by Ana María Matute, first published in Madrid in 1956 by Ediciones Arión. The protagonists of the stories are children, hence the title, however it is not children's literature : themes such as death and cruelty appear in all of the stories.

  4. El Llano en llamas - Wikipedia

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    ¡Diles que no me maten! Tell them not to kill me! América Magazine, Issue 66, June 1951 [8] 10: Luvina: Luvina: Llano en Llamas First Edition, 1953 [8] 11: La noche que lo dejaron solo: The night they left him alone: Llano en Llamas First Edition, 1953 [8] 12: Paso del Norte: North Pass: Llano en Llamas First Edition, 1953 [8] 13: Acuérdate ...

  5. The Bird that Spoke the Truth (New Mexican folktale)

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    In a variant from the Maule Region with the title El árbol que canta, el pájaro que habla y el agua de oro, a king goes out at night to listen to the conversations of his people. One night, h espies on one of your minister's three daughters: the oldest wants to marry the king's butler to drink the finest drinks; the middle one the cook to eat ...

  6. The Stories of Eva Luna - Wikipedia

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    The adaptation was made by librettist Richard Sparks and composer Lee Holdridgem, and the first production was performed by the Los Angeles Opera, conducted by Plácido Domingo. [5] Uruguayan soprano María Antúnez sang the title role. [6] The opera premiered on 19 May 2013 at the Broad Stage in Santa Monica, California. [7]

  7. Julio Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Los Ochenta mundos de Cortázar: ensayos. Fernando Burgos, 1987; En busca del unicornio: los cuentos de Julio Cortázar. Jaime Alazraki, 1983; Teoría y práctica del cuento en los relatos de Cortázar. Carmen de Mora Valcárcel, 1982; Julio Cortázar. Pedro Lastra, 1981; Cortázar: metafísica y erotismo. Antonio Planells, 1979

  8. Army-Navy game is 'college football at its purest form' amid ...

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    Players cannot take NIL money if they attend Army or Navy, but that's what makes the legendary game "college football in its purest form," says USAA CEO Wayne Peacock.

  9. Beatriz Doumerc - Wikipedia

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    Beatriz Doumerc de Barnes (Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1929 – Barcelona, Spain, March 26, 2014) was an Argentine writer of children's literature. [1] [2] Her book, La línea (Buenos Aires, Granica, 1975), illustrated by her husband, Ayax "Pacho" Barnes, was awarded the Casa de las Américas Prize in 1975.