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Santiago Alba Rico was born in Madrid in 1960, the son of journalist, producer, and screenwriter Lolo Rico, who was also the mother of writer Isabel Alba Rico []. [2] [3] He is also the great-grandson of politician Santiago Alba Bonifaz and the uncle of Nagua Alba.
El pensamiento español. De Séneca a Zubiri, UNED, Madrid, 1977 (en colaboración con Luis Martínez Gómez). El exilio español de 1939, 6 vols., Taurus, Madrid, 1976-78 (Director de la obra y colaborador de ella en los tomos I, III y VI). Panorama de la filosofía española actual. Una situación escandalosa, Espasa-Calpe, Madrid, 1978.
Julia Constanza Burgos García (February 17, 1914 – July 6, 1953), known as Julia de Burgos, was a Puerto Rican poet, journalist, independentista [Independence movement in Puerto Rico], and teacher. [1]
Iñaki Piñuel y Zabala (Madrid, 1965) is a Spanish psychologist, essayist, researcher and professor of Organization and Human Resources at the Faculty of Business and Labour Sciences in the University of Alcalá, Madrid.
María Wiesse was born on 19 November 1894 in Lima. [1] Her parents were Teresa Romero Paz and Carlos Wiesse Portocarrero, a historian and a professor at the Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos. [2]
The Latin Grammy Award for Best Latin Children's Album is an honor presented annually at the Latin Grammy Awards, a ceremony that recognizes excellence and promotes awareness of cultural diversity and the contributions of Latin musicians in the United States and worldwide.
In his written works and public statements, García Calvo attempted to give voice to an anonymous popular sentiment [16] that rejects the intrigues of Power. [17] An essential part of this struggle consists in denouncing Reality [18] - an idea that appears to be a true reflection of "what there is", while in fact it is an abstract construction in which things are reduced by force to the status ...
Un gallo con muchos huevos was released in Mexico on 20 August 2015 where it was a major box-office success and holds the record as the highest-grossing Mexican animated film of all time. [3] It grossed $167.8 million pesos (est. US$9 million). [ 5 ]