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  2. Alejo Carpentier - Wikipedia

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    Martí, José (1974), Un camino de medio siglo : Homenaje nacional al 70 aniversario de Alejo Carpentier. Mayo, Edmundo Gómez, Construcción y lenguaje en Alejo Carpentier. Mocega-González, Esther P. (1975), La narrativa de Alejo Carpentier : el concepto del tiempo como tema fundamental. Mujica, Héctor (1975), Conversación con Alejo Carpentier.

  3. Marta Lamas - Wikipedia

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    Marta Lamas speaking on the presentation of one of her books on Mexico City. Marta Lamas Encabo (born 1947) is a Mexican anthropologist and political science professor at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM), and lecturer at the Instituto Tecnológico Autónomo de México (ITAM).

  4. Enrico Mario Santí - Wikipedia

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    Enrico Mario Santí (born 1 July 1950) is a Cuban-American writer, poet, and scholar of Spanish American Literature known for his critical essays and annotated editions of Latin American classics, including works by Octavio Paz, Pablo Neruda, and Guillermo Cabrera Infante.

  5. Mario Vargas Llosa - Wikipedia

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    Mario Vargas Llosa's thesis «Bases para una interpretación de Rubén Darío», presented to his alma mater, the National University of San Marcos (), in 1958.. Mario Vargas Llosa was born to a middle-class family [11] on 28 March 1936, in the southern Peruvian provincial city of Arequipa. [12]

  6. Juan Carlos Mondragón - Wikipedia

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    Preface to Un nom de torero, by Luis Sepúlveda. Coll. Points nº P311, Seuil, Paris, 1996. Preface to Héros et tombes, by Ernesto Sábato. Coll. Points nº P311, Seuil, Paris, 1997. Preface and notes to Nous l'aimons tant Glenda, by Julio Cortázar. Coll. Folio bilingue, nº84, Gallimard, Paris, 1999. Preface to Para sentencia de Omar Prego ...

  7. Antonio Gamoneda - Wikipedia

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    Antonio Gamoneda was born in Oviedo, Asturias, on 30 May 1931.His father, also named Antonio, was a modernist poet who published only one book, Otra más alta vida (Another higher life) in 1919.

  8. LGBTQ literature in Spain - Wikipedia

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    In realist literature, starting in the last third of the 19th century and for much of the 20th, homosexuality was seen in a negative light. [11] This was influenced by the theses of Italian positivism (Cesare Lombroso considered that homosexuality led to crime), [12] French degeneration (in authors such as Bénédict Morel, Valentin Magnan— [13] who rejected homosexuality because its spread ...

  9. Adentro Cojutepeque - Wikipedia

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    Cojutepeque had been chosen as the provisional capital between 1854 and 1858, due to the earthquake of April 16, 1854, that destroyed the city of San Salvador.This caused an increase in political activity in that town, since between 1856 and 1857 the population of Cojutepeque left Nicaragua with the Salvadoran army to support the campaign against William Walker, which would be called the ...