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  2. María García Granados y Saborío - Wikipedia

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    María García Granados y Saborío (1860 – May 10, 1878), also known as La Niña de Guatemala ("The Girl of Guatemala"), was a Guatemalan socialite, daughter of General Miguel García Granados, who was President of Guatemala from 1871 to 1873 and whose house served as a gathering for the top artists and writers of the time.

  3. Nancy Morejón - Wikipedia

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    Nancy Morejón (born August 7, 1944 in Havana) is a Cuban poet, critic, teacher, and essayist. [1] She was a recipient of the Struga Poetry Evenings Golden Wreath Award and has been called "the best known and most widely translated woman poet of post-revolutionary Cuba".

  4. Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair - Wikipedia

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    Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair (Spanish: Veinte poemas de amor y una canción desesperada) is a poetry collection by the Chilean poet Pablo Neruda. Published in June 1924, the book launched Neruda to fame at the young age of 19 and is one of the most renowned literary works of the 20th century in the Spanish language.

  5. Clarinda (poet) - Wikipedia

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    Clarinda was the pen name used by an anonymous Peruvian poet, generally assumed to be a woman, who wrote in the early 17th Century. [1] The only work attributed to her is the long poem Discourse in Praise of Poetry (Discurso en loor de la poesía), which was printed in Seville in 1608. [2]

  6. Tony Medina - Wikipedia

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    "Tony Medina-Poemas de Amor" (Poems of Love) Recited by Tony Medina with original music; In addition to the success of his songs discographically, Medina's music has been performed on television, stage, and in movies, and has been dispersed in both Spanish-speaking and non Spanish-speaking countries throughout the world.

  7. Por Amor a Mi Pueblo - Wikipedia

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    Por Amor a Mi Pueblo (Eng.: "For Love of My Town") is the sixteenth and final studio album released by Los Bukis on May 2, 1995. [1] The album was certified gold in the United States by the RIAA.

  8. Amado Nervo - Wikipedia

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    Amado Nervo was born in Tepic, Nayarit in 1870. His father died when Nervo was 5 years old. Two more deaths were to mark his life: the suicide of his brother Luis, who was also a poet, and the death of his wife Ana Cecilia Luisa Dailliez, just 10 years after marriage.

  9. Alfonsina Storni - Wikipedia

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    In 1907, her interest in dance led her to join a traveling theatre company, which took her around the country. She performed in Henrik Ibsen's Ghosts, Benito Pérez Galdós's La loca de la casa, and Florencio Sánchez's Los muertos. In 1908, Storni returned to live with her mother, who had remarried and was living in Bustinza (Santa Fe Province).