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"Una y Mil Veces" (English: A Thousand and One Times) is a written by Cuban singer-songwriter Donato Póveda and performed by Mexican singer-songwriter Cristian Castro on his fourth studio album El Deseo de Oír Tu Voz (1996). [1]
In Editorial Bruguera she published a couple of comics stories, “Sissi” (1957) and “Cuentos de Andersen” (1958), which are numbers 38 and 57 of the series Stories. [ 1 ] Later, Pascual Alberich worked in Editorial Susaeta, using her reputation to present collections such as Las muñecas Pascual Maria and Muñecas recortables de María ...
Cuéntame un cuento ('Tell me a story') is the third album published by the Spanish rock band Celtas Cortos. It was published in 1991 by the DRO and marked the point at which the band reached a mass audience. It sold over 500,000 copies. [1]
Su boca que besa, borra la tristeza, calma la amargura. Por una cabeza, si ella me olvida qué importa perderme mil veces la vida, para qué vivir. Cuántos desengaños, por una cabeza. Yo juré mil veces, no vuelvo a insistir. Pero si un mirar me hiere al pasar, su boca de fuego otra vez quiero besar. Basta de carreras, se acabó la timba ...
In 2007, under the pen name 'Alejandro Zenteno Lobo', he published Doscientos y un cuentos en miniatura (Two hundred and one miniature tales) a book of flash fiction none of which goes beyond the limit of seventy words. The book was illustrated by the artist Meli Valdés Sozzani. One of the flash fictions included in this book is thought to be ...
"Mil Veces" is a song by Brazilian singer Anitta, recorded for her sixth studio album, Funk Generation (2024). [1] The song was released as the second single from the album on 19 October 2023, through Floresta Records, Republic Records , and Universal Latin Entertainment .
EO-ne Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: Cien años de soledad, Latin American Spanish: [sjen ˈaɲos ðe soleˈðað]) is a 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founded the fictitious town of Macondo.
Cuento is a Spanish word meaning literally "story" or "tale". Cuento may specifically refer to folk tales , a category of folklore that includes stories passed down through oral tradition. The word cuento may also be used as a verb to say "tell", as if you are "telling" a story ("Cuento").