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Emilia Pardo Bazán (1851–1921), writer of prose and poetry who introduced naturalism and feminist ideas to Spanish literature; Jerónimo de Pasamonte (1553–after 1605), writer during the Spanish Golden Age; Paul Pen (born 1979), author of literary fiction, thriller and suspense; Andrés Pascual (born 1969), novelist; Ánxeles Penas (born ...
In medieval Spanish literature, the earliest recorded examples of a vernacular Romance-based literature mix Muslim, Jewish, and Christian culture. One of the notable works is the epic poem Cantar de Mio Cid , composed some time between 1140 and 1207.
Agustin Cueva (1937–1992), literary critic and sociologist; Alejandro Carrión Aguirre (1915–1992), poet, novelist and journalist; Alfonso Rumazo González (1903–2002), historian, essayist and literary critic; Alfredo Gangotena – poet who wrote in French and Spanish; Alfredo Pareja Diezcanseco (1908–1993), novelist, essayist ...
Mary Helen Ponce, author of The Wedding (1989) and the collection Taking Control (1987) [1] Estela Portillo Trambley (1936–1998), author of Trini (1986), the play The Day of the Swallows (1971) and the collection Rain of Scorpions and Other Writings (1975) for which she became the first woman to receive the Quinto Sol Literary Prize. [1]
Mexican literature stands as one of the most prolific and influential within Spanish-language literary traditions, alongside those of Spain and Argentina. This rich and diverse tradition spans centuries, encompassing a wide array of genres, themes, and voices that reflect the complexities of Mexican society and culture.
American author, publisher, military officer and military lawyer [73] Luciana Frassati Gawronska: 1902–2007: 105: Polish-Italian author [74] Margot Gayle: 1908–2008: 100: American author and historical preservationist [75] Edward K. Gaylord: 1873–1974: 101: American newspaper publisher and philanthropist [76] Itche Goldberg: 1904–2006: 102
Alaíde Foppa (1914 – c. 1980), Spanish born poet, published in Guatemala and Mexico; Francesca Forrellad (1927–2013), Catalan writer; Lluïsa Forrellad (1927–2018), novelist and playwright in Spanish and Catalan; Susana Fortes (born 1959), novelist, columnist; Elena Fortún (1886–1952), children's writer, author of Celia, lo que dice
Hispanic and Latino American literature (12 C, 22 P) Honduran literature (2 C, 1 P) L. ... List of Spanish-language authors; The Stories of Eva Luna; U. Pedro Urdemales;