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  2. Diego de San Pedro - Wikipedia

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    Cárcel de amor (Prison of Love, 1492) is the other sentimental novel that Diego de San Pedro is famous for and perhaps his most well-known work. This work was dedicated to Fernández de Córdoba, alcaide de los donzeles.

  3. List of translators - Wikipedia

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    Mikhail Lozinsky – made the classical translation of The Divine Comedy; Samuil Marshak – translator of Shakespeare's sonnets, among his other works; Aleksey Mikhalyov – translator of John Steinbeck's East of Eden and many other authors, as well as numerous films and cartoons; Midori Miura – translator of Non-chan kumo ni noru by Momoko ...

  4. Prisoner of Love - Wikipedia

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    The Prisoner of Love, a 1957 novel by Jean S. MacLeod The Prisoner of Love , a 1979 novel by Barbara Cartland Prisoner of Love (book) , a 1986 memoir by Jean Genet

  5. List of Harry Potter translations - Wikipedia

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    The original British English versions of the book were published in the United Kingdom by Bloomsbury.Note that in some countries, such as Spain and India, the series has been translated into several local languages; sometimes the book has been translated into two dialects of the same language in two countries (for example, separate Portuguese versions for Brazil and Portugal).

  6. Prisoner of Love (book) - Wikipedia

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    According to Edmund White, "For a book about one of the most ideologically heated conflicts of modern times, Prisoner of Love is curiously cool and unpolemical." [2] [5] As described by Publishers Weekly, "Part anti-Zionist tract, part memoir and philosophical discourse, this uninhibited cascade of images and associations is less a political document than a map of Genet's mental landscape."

  7. Jean Genet - Wikipedia

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    Funeral Rites (1949) is a story of love and betrayal across political divides, written for the narrator's lover, Jean Decarnin, killed by the Germans in WWII. Prisoner of Love, published in 1986 after Genet's death, is a memoir of his encounters with Palestinian fighters and Black Panthers. It has a more documentary tone than his fiction.

  8. 'Love and Translation’ Cast Shares Biggest Challenge ... - AOL

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    Love & Translation is a dating show where three American men get to meet 12 women from around the world to try to form a connection. However, none of the women speak the same language and they ...

  9. Prisoners of Love - Wikipedia

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    Prisoners of Love, an American silent film starring Betty Compson; Prisoners of Love, a West German film; Prisoners of Love, a fictional play in the 1967 film The Producers and its adaptations "Prisoners of Love" (Adventure Time), a 2010 TV episode "Prisoners of Love" (Danny Phantom), a 2004 TV episode