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In 2007 an English translation of Nada by Edith Grossman was published. [10] In the May/June 2007 issue of Bookmarks, the book was scored 4.5 out of 5. The magazine's critical summary reads: "The Los Angeles Times sums up general sentiment: "Nada a coming-of-age novel, but it’s also a work of genius, small but indelible". [11]
Jean-Patrick Manchette (19 December 1942, Marseille – 3 June 1995, Paris [1]) was a French crime novelist credited with reinventing and reinvigorating the genre. He wrote ten short novels in the seventies and early eighties, and is widely recognized as the foremost French crime fiction author of that period.
De Nada were a UK garage act active in the early 2000s, fronted by singer Nadia, from Brixton, London. [1] They were signed to Telstar's Wildstar Records, and their two singles, "Love You Anyway" and "Bring It on to My Love", both became top 30 hits in the UK, with the former also reaching No. 7 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.
Edith Marion Grossman (née Dorph; March 22, 1936 – September 4, 2023) was an American literary translator.Known for her work translating Latin American and Spanish literature to English, she translated the works of Nobel laureate Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez, Mayra Montero, Augusto Monterroso, Jaime Manrique, Julián Ríos, Álvaro Mutis, and Miguel de ...
"Mas que nada" (Brazilian Portuguese pronunciation: [ma(j)s ki ˈnadɐ]) is a song written and originally recorded in 1963 by Jorge Ben (currently known as Jorge Ben Jor) on his debut album Samba esquema novo.
Nada is a 1947 Spanish drama film directed by Edgar Neville.It is based on Carmen Laforet's famous novel Nada which won the Premio Nadal.It was written by Carmen Laforet. The novel was filmed also in Argentina in (1956) by Leopoldo Torre Nilsson with the title Graciela.
"No Pasa Nada" (transl. "Nothing Happens" ) is a song written and recorded by the American musical duo Ha*Ash . It was released on March 8, 2018, as the second of the single from their fifth studio album 30 de Febrero (2017). [ 1 ]
The song premiered at the 19th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival with a double performance of Nada and The Rokes, placing at the fifth place. The first verses include a citation of Donovan's "Laléna". Nada's version was a massive success, selling about one million copies, mainly in the Italian and Spanish markets. [1] [2]