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  2. José María Vargas Vila - Wikipedia

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    José María de la Concepción Apolinar Vargas Vila Bonilla (June 23, 1860 – May 23, 1933), commonly referred to as José María Vargas Vila, was a Colombian writer and public intellectual.

  3. Gabriel García Márquez bibliography - Wikipedia

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    Cómo leer a García Márquez: una interpretación sociológica (in Spanish). San Juan, Puerto Rico: University of Puerto Rico. ISBN 0847703991. Ploetz, Dagmar (2004). Gabriel García Márquez (in Spanish). Madrid: Editorial Edaf. ISBN 9788441414488. Pons, María Cristina (1996). Memorias del olvido: La novela histórica de fines del siglo XX ...

  4. Corín Tellado - Wikipedia

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    Barreras para el amor (1966) El fantasma de sí mismo (1966) El padre de mis sobrinos (1966) El pecado de Sofía (1966) Elige tu camino (1966) Me llamaste aquel día (1966) Me ofenden tus celos (1966) Me olvidaste al otro día (1966) Mi felicidad eres tú (1966) Mi marido me espera (1966) No eres buena (1966) No puedo ser para ti (1966) Nos ...

  5. Pedro Páramo - Wikipedia

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    The story begins with the first-person account of Juan Preciado, who promises his mother on her deathbed that he will return to Comala to meet his father, Pedro Páramo. His narration is interspersed with fragments of third-person dialogue from the life of Pedro Páramo, who lived in a time when Comala was a robust, living town, instead of the ghost town Juan now sees.

  6. Luis Rafael Sánchez - Wikipedia

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    Barradas, Efraín. Para leer en puertorriqueño. Río Piedras: Editorial Cultural, 1981. (In Order to Read in Puerto Rican). Birmingham-Pokorny, Elba D. Ed. The Demythologization of Language, Gender, and Culture and the Re-Mapping of Latin American Identity in Luis Rafael Sanchez's Works. Miami: Ediciones Universal, 1999. Colón Zayas, Eliseo.

  7. Julio Cortázar - Wikipedia

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    Cortázar published four novels during his lifetime: Los premios (The Winners, 1960), Hopscotch (Rayuela, 1963), 62: A Model Kit (62 Modelo para Armar, 1968), and Libro de Manuel (A Manual for Manuel, 1973). Except for Los premios, which was translated by Elaine Kerrigan, these novels have been translated into English by Gregory Rabassa.

  8. Rosa Beltrán - Wikipedia

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    Rosa María Beltrán Álvarez (born Mexico City, 15 March 1960 [1] [2]) is a Mexican novelist, short story writer, essayist, and translator.She was the deputy director of La Jornada Semanal from 1999 to 2002 and has been a member of the Sistema Nacional de Creadores from 1997 to 2000.

  9. Jorge Volpi - Wikipedia

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    Jorge Volpi (full name Jorge Volpi Escalante, born July 10, 1968) [1] [2] is a Mexican novelist and essayist, best known for his novels such as In Search of Klingsor (En busca de Klingsor).