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  2. Karina Galvez - Wikipedia

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    Poesia y Cantares; Poem for my mother (Poema para mi Madre). Premio Casa de la Cultura de Long Beach, 1996. Eres el comienzo y el final de mi poesia. Premio Casa de la Cultura de Long Beach, 1997. Ese, Su Guayaquil Viejo. 1995; Como me gustaria. La Batalla del Pichincha. Mis Montañas, las de California. Poesia en el Pent-house. Epicentro.

  3. ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? - Wikipedia

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    Y a mi brujca maniguá. Tú te laj tiraj de blanco ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? Erej blanquito enchapao Que dentraj en sosiedá, Temiendo que se conojca La mamá de tu mamá. Aquí el que no tiene dinga Tiene mandinga . . ¡ja, ja! Por eso yo te pregunto ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? Ayé me dijite negro Queriéndome abochoná. Mi agüela sale a ...

  4. Juan Gelman - Wikipedia

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    Juan Gelman (3 May 1930 – 14 January 2014) was an Argentine poet.He published more than twenty books of poetry between 1956 and his death in early 2014. He was a naturalized citizen of Mexico, [1] country where he arrived as a political exile of the Process, the military junta ruling Argentinia from 1976 to 1983.

  5. Circe Maia - Wikipedia

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    Her series of poems 'Poemas de Caraguatá, I, II, III & IV', take their name from the Maia's reflections provoked by an indigenous toponym of Tacuarembó Department in the north of the country, which may variously refer to a range of hills Cuchilla de Caraguatá, a local town named after that range of hills, a local river, the Caraguatá River ...

  6. Cecilia del Nacimiento - Wikipedia

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    Madre Cecilia del Nacimiento (née, Cecilia Sobrino Morillas; 1570–1646) was a Spanish nun, mystic, writer, and poet influenced by the Carmelites, of which she became prioress. A Discalced Carmelite and abbess , her work is written in verse and prose and, mainly, it is a mystical production, based on her spiritual experiences.

  7. The Lonely Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Lonely Woman (Spanish: No encontré rosas para mi madre, lit. 'I Didn't Find Roses for My Mother'; French : Roses rouges et Piments verts , lit. 'Red Roses and Green Peppers'; Italian : Peccato mortale , lit.

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  9. Luisa Castro - Wikipedia

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    Luisa Castro (born 1966, in Foz, Lugo) is a Spanish writer and journalist who has published in Galician and Spanish.She has lived in Barcelona, New York City, Madrid, Santiago de Compostela, Naples and Bordeaux.