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  2. The Stories of Eva Luna - Wikipedia

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    [4] Revenge - about a woman who spent years planning revenge on a man who had raped her - became the basis of an opera titled Dulce Rosa . The adaptation was made by librettist Richard Sparks and composer Lee Holdridgem, and the first production was performed by the Los Angeles Opera , conducted by Plácido Domingo . [ 5 ]

  3. Continuidad de los parques - Wikipedia

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    "Continuidad de los parques" ("The Continuity of Parks") is a short story in Spanish by Argentine writer Julio Cortázar (1914–1984). It was first published in 1964 in the Editorial Sudamericana [ es ] .

  4. Libro de los juegos - Wikipedia

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    The game of astronomical tables, from Libro de los juegos. The Libro de los juegos (Spanish: "Book of games"), or Libro de axedrez, dados e tablas ("Book of chess, dice and tables", in Old Spanish), was a Spanish treatise of chess which synthesized the information from other Arabic works on this same topic, dice and tables (backgammon forebears) games, [1] commissioned by Alfonso X of Castile ...

  5. Cuento - Wikipedia

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    AaTh 707, Los tres hijos de oro (El pájaro que habla, el árbol que canta y el agua amarilla); AaTh 300, El matador del dragón (El dragón de siete cabezas); AaTh 510B, Los vestidos de oro, de plata y de estrellas (Piel de Asno); AaTh 301B, El fortachón y sus compañeros (Juanillo el Oso o Juanillo la Burra); AaTh 302, El corazón del ogro ...

  6. Manteca (song) - Wikipedia

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    On this recording, someone is heard playing the 3-2 son clave pattern on claves throughout a good portion of this 2–3 song. [6] This recording is the last one Pozo made of "Manteca"; he was shot and killed in a Harlem bar two months later. [7] The Spanish word manteca is an Afro-Cuban slang term for heroin. [8]

  7. Jon Manteca - Wikipedia

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    Jon Manteca Cabañes, better known as Cojo Manteca (Manteca, the cripple) (Mondragón, Guipúzcoa, 1967 - Orihuela, Alicante, May 25, 1996), was a person elevated to media icon in the late 1980s in Spain after the publication of photographs and videos that showed him smashing street furniture in a student demonstration in January 1987.