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  2. Cuban literature - Wikipedia

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    Works including Un rey en el jardín by Senel Paz, Temporada de ángeles by Lisandro Otero, Las iniciales de la tierra by Jesús Díaz and Oficio de angel by Miguel Barnet received acclaim from critics and readers during the phenomenon of a rebirth of Cuban novel writing.

  3. José Ángel Lamas - Wikipedia

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    Among his pieces are, En Premio a tus Virtudes (As a Prize to Your Virtues), Sepulto Domino (Sepulted Lord), Ave Maris Stella (Ave Star Mary), Misa en re (Mass in D), Benedicta et Venerabilis (Blessed and Venerable). José Ángel Lamas died at 39 on December 10, 1814, and was buried in Saint Paul's church in Caracas.

  4. Xavier Villaurrutia Award - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Fraire, for Poemas en el regazo de la muerte (poetry) Emiliano González, for Los sueños de la Bella Durmiente (short story) Ulalume González de León, for El riesgo del placer (essay) 1979 Carlos Eduardo Turón, for La libertad tiene otro nombre (poetry) Inés Arredondo, for Río subterráneo (novel) 1980

  5. 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.

  6. Romanticism in Spanish literature - Wikipedia

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    Romanticism came to Spain through Andalusia and Catalonia.. In Andalucía, the Prussian consul in Cádiz, Juan Nicolás Böhl de Faber, father of novelist Fernán Caballero, published a series of articles between 1818 and 1819 in the Diario Mercantil (Mercantile Daily) of Cádiz, in which he defended Spanish theatre of the Siglo de Oro, and was widely attacked by the neo-Classicists.

  7. José Ángel Valente - Wikipedia

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    José Ángel Valente Docasar [1] (25 April 1929, Ourense, Galicia, Spain — 18 July 2000, Geneva, Switzerland) was a Spanish poet of the Generation of '50, an essayist, and a translator, who wrote in Spanish and Galician.

  8. José Angel Figueroa - Wikipedia

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    José Angel Figueroa (born November 28, 1946) is a Puerto Rican poet, actor, author, editor, and a professor in the Humanities who has published poetry, fiction, and drama in the United States. He is best known for his poetry and is considered one of the first Neorican poets and contributed to the rise of the Nuyorican Literary movement . [ 1 ]

  9. Los Temerarios - Wikipedia

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    1997 – Nuestras Canciones Vol. 2, En Concierto Vol. 2; 1998 – Como Te Recuerdo, 15 Exitos Para Siempre; 2000 – En La Madrugada se Fue; 2001 – Baladas Rancheras, Joyas, Vol. 1, Poemas Canciones y Romance; 2002 – Una Lágrima No Basta, Joyas, Vol. 2, Poemas, Canciones y Romance, Vol. 2; 2003 – Tributo al Amor; 2004 – Veintisiete ...