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The Jamaica Letter or (or Letter from Jamaica or Carta de Jamaica, also Contestación de un Americano Meridional a un caballero de esta isla "Answer from a southern American to a gentleman of this island") was a document written by Simón Bolívar in Jamaica in 1815. It was a response to a letter from Jamaican merchant Henry Cullen, in which ...
The plot tracks the story of Catalan teacher Antoni Benaiges, destined in 1935 to a small village in the province of Burgos (introducing innovative and inspiring teaching methods from France among the children before being murdered by Falangists during the Civil War), as well as the present-day story of Ariadna, searching for her great-grandfather, who disappeared during the War.
Antonio del Real El mar y el tiempo: Eusebio 1991 Fuera de juego: Don Aníbal El rey pasmado: Gran Inquisidor Imanol Uribe Marcellino (Marcelino, pan y vino) Il priore Luigi Comencini 1992 Chechu y familia: Don José Álvaro Sáenz de Heredia Belle Époque: Manolo Fernando Trueba 1993 Cartas desde Huesca: Mainar Antonio Artero 1995
The Stories of Eva Luna (Spanish: Cuentos de Eva Luna) is a collection of Spanish-language short stories by the Chilean-American writer Isabel Allende.It consists of stories told by the title character of Allende's earlier novel Eva Luna.
Litoral is a four-part 2008 Chilean TV miniseries written and directed by Raúl Ruiz.Originally subtitled "Tales of the Sea", it is thematically similar to the director's film Three Crowns of the Sailor (1982) and is the second of the oneiric folklore-themed miniseries' he made for TVN, following on from La Recta Provincia (2007).
La Carreta (English: The Oxcart) is a 1953 play by Puerto Rican playwright René Marqués. [2] The story follows a family of "jíbaros", or rural peasants, who in an effort to find better opportunities end up moving to the United States (see Puerto Rican migration to New York). [3] The story is divided in three acts, each focusing on a specific ...
La Galatea is an imitation of the Diana of Jorge de Montemayor, and shows an even greater resemblance to Gaspar Gil Polo's continuation of the Diana.Next to Don Quixote and the Novelas exemplares, his pastoral romance is considered particularly notable because it predicts the poetic direction in which Cervantes would go for the rest of his career.
José Luis González (March 8, 1926 – December 8, 1996) was a Puerto Rican essayist, novelist, short story writer, university professor, and journalist who lived most of his life in exile in Mexico due to his pro-independence political views. [1]