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  2. Manuel Antonio Rueda González - Wikipedia

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    He was a member of the Academia Dominicana de la Lengua, a member of the Facultad de Ciencias y Artes Musicales of the Universidad de Chile, and was a recipient of the Order of Merit of Duarte, Sánchez and Mella. Rueda won the Premio Annual de Literatura ("Annual Literature Award") six times, and in 1995 he won the Premio Teatral Tirso de Molina.

  3. Fernando Cabrera (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Fernando Cabrera en Mirrors de la Caraibe: antologia de 12 poetas dominicanos. Francia, Le temps de Cerisses, 2000. Alcantara Almanzar, Jose. Fernando Cabrera en Antologia Mayor de la Literatura Dominicana (Siglos XIX y XX), Prosa II. Santo Domingo, Editora Corripio 2000. Martinez, Frank y Torres, Nestor.

  4. Dominican Republic literature - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Francisco Bonó. The first novel written by a Dominican was El montero (published in Paris, France in 1856), by Pedro Francisco Bonó, although some literary historians argue that the first Dominican novel is Los amores de los indios (published in Havana, Cuba in 1843) by Alejandro Angulo Guridi or even Cecilia, by the same author, which, although published incomplete in the Sunday ...

  5. La Poesía Sorprendida - Wikipedia

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    La Poesía Sorprendida (Spanish for “Surprised poetry”) was a Dominican literary movement and avant-garde journal that existed from October 1943 to May 1947. Rebelling from the nationalism and realism that prevailed in Dominican poetry at the time, the sorprendistas sought to cultivate a universal poetics that explored the psyche and soul in surrealistic ways.

  6. Ramón Marrero Aristy - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, at age 16 Aristy was a correspondent for two Dominican newspapers: 'El Diario' (Santiago de los Caballeros and 'El Nuevo Diario' (Santo Domingo) in addition to working at a laundry. The remaining part of his adolescence was spent in the Eastern town of La Romana where he continued his education and worked at the Central Romana ...

  7. Pedro Mir - Wikipedia

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    Pedro Julio Mir Valentín (3 June 1913, San Pedro de Macorís – 11 July 2000, Santo Domingo) was a Dominican poet and writer, named Poet Laureate of the Dominican Republic by Congress in 1984, and a member of the generation of "Independent poets of the 1940s" in Dominican poetry.

  8. Aída Cartagena Portalatín - Wikipedia

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    Antología Mayor de la Literatura Dominicana (XIX-XX): AÍDA CARTAGENA PORTALATÍN (1918–1994) Book review of Yania Tierra; Contemporary Authors Online, Gale, 2006. Reproduced in Biography Resource Center. Farmington Hills, Mich.: Thomson Gale. 2006. Escritores dominicanos; Aída Cartagena Portalatín

  9. Rosa Silverio - Wikipedia

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    1998 – Primer lugar en el concurso Terminemos el cuento por terminar el relato “Más triste que su canto” del reconocido autor dominicano Andrés L. Mateo. Certamen organizado por el periódico Listín Diario , Unión Latina y el Centro Cultural de España.