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  2. The Poor Old Lady (La Pobre viejecita) - Wikipedia

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    The Poor Old Lady (La pobre viejecita) is a children's poem written by Colombian poet Rafael Pombo, first published in 1854 as part of his collection Cuentos pintados para niños (Painted Stories for Children). The work is one of the most recognized pieces of Colombian children's literature and has been included in numerous schoolbooks and ...

  3. Luis Germán Cajiga - Wikipedia

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    He began his artistic education in the studio of the “División de Educación de la Comunidad en San Juan” (San Juan's Community Education Division). There, under the tutelage of Fran Cervoni, Cajiga furthered his interest for Old San Juan, a subject that to this day permeates his art.

  4. ¿Y Tu Abuela Donde Esta? - Wikipedia

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    La mamá de tu mamá. Aquí el que no tiene dinga Tiene mandinga . . ¡ja, ja! Por eso yo te pregunto ¿Y tu agüela, aonde ejtá? Ayé me dijite negro Queriéndome abochoná. Mi agüela sale a la sala, Y la tuya oculta ajtá. La pobre se ejtá muriendo Al belse tan maltratá. Que hajta tu perro le ladra Si acaso a la sala bá. ¡Y bien que yo ...

  5. Juan Gelman - Wikipedia

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    Juan Gelman (3 May 1930 – 14 January 2014) was an Argentine poet.He published more than twenty books of poetry between 1956 and his death in early 2014. He was a naturalized citizen of Mexico, [1] where he arrived as a political exile of the Process, the military junta that ruled Argentina from 1976 to 1983.

  6. Tomás Rivera - Wikipedia

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    Tomás Rivera (December 22, 1935 – May 16, 1984) was a Mexican American author, poet, and educator. He was born in Texas to migrant farm workers, and worked in the fields as a young boy.

  7. Isabel Freire de Matos - Wikipedia

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    Isabel Freire de Matos [note 1] (February 2, 1915 – September 30, 2004) was a writer, educator, journalist, and activist for Puerto Rican independence. Freire de Matos was the author of several children's books and the wife of Francisco Matos Paoli, a high-ranking member of the Puerto Rican Nationalist Party.

  8. Georgina Lázaro - Wikipedia

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    Dos amigos: la relación simbiótica entre el ratel y el pájaro de la miel (2024) Vista Higher Learning, Ilustrado por Lwillys Tafur; Conoce a Jorge Luis Borges (2023) Vista Higher Learning, Ilustrado por Valeria Cis; La dulce espera (2023) Vista Higher Learning, Ilustrado por Myrian Bahntje ¡Ay, cuanto daría!

  9. Manuel A. Alonso Pacheco - Wikipedia

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    His father Juan Francisco Alonso was a Galician soldier and his mother María de África de Pacheco was a native of Ceuta of Spanish origin. He received his primary education in Caguas and in the Ildefonso Seminary in San Juan.